Actually, you'll want to make the pools only as big as the subnet, unless
you know some trick I don't Muhammed. Each pool will need a default gateway
assigned as part of the scope, and unless you're doing a /16 range for
192.168/16, then you'll want a pool for each 192.168/24 network.
Don't forg
Yes, The DHCP server will check the IP address of the
interface on which you have configured the IP Helper
address command. So make pools on the DHCP server
accordingly. eg: Router's interface 192.168.1.1/16
Server' pool 192.168.0.1-192.168.255.254 wil work.
Muhammad Khalilullah
CCNP, MCSE
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At 01:52 PM 4/15/01, Michael Snyder wrote:
>I happen to be a ccnp and mcse. I get how ip helper-address works. Also
>work with microsoft dhcp servers.
>
>How do you setup a scope for a remote subnet, and how does the dhcp server
>know how to hand out the correct ip leases for a non-connected sub
Yup, you got it. Just set up the extra scope(s) for the subnet(s) you have
the ip helper-address enabled port(s) on. The DHCP server sees the source
address (or perhaps network address/mask, I'm not sure the down and dirty
details), and sends an appropriate DHCP address from the scope that fits
I happen to be a ccnp and mcse. I get how ip helper-address works. Also
work with microsoft dhcp servers.
How do you setup a scope for a remote subnet, and how does the dhcp server
know how to hand out the correct ip leases for a non-connected subnet?
Does the dhcp server look at the source ad
Here's a fun link explaining ip helper:
http://routergod.com/trinity/
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> Actually
Actually, the IP helper command is placed on the
interface that is recieving the broadcasts. Now you
have to decide which router is supposed to recieve the
broadcasts. But in usual case, Clients usually try to
communcate with the PDC for authentication and other
stuffs. So, i think it would work t
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From: David Eitel
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 4/11/2001 2:45 PM
Subject: IP Helper-address questions [7:247]
I have two routers connected via serial point to point link. Router 1
has
an ethernet segment with PDC info I want forwarded to Router 2 ethernet
segment. No ip
I have two routers connected via serial point to point link. Router 1 has
an ethernet segment with PDC info I want forwarded to Router 2 ethernet
segment. No ip directed broadcast is configured on all interfaces. I want
netbios traffic passed from one segment to the other. I have placed an IP
hel
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