Re: [Re: Windows NT DHCP with multiple Scopes]

2001-03-03 Thread R. Scott Sutor
Two factors converge to make this work. 1.) The IP Helper address Converts the broadcast request to a unicast. The destination being the helper address, and the source address being the Router interface that received the request *Very Important* 2.) The NT server is

Re: [Re: Windows NT DHCP with multiple Scopes]

2001-02-26 Thread Hatim badr
Thank you for your response I want tp put 2 scopes in that server, which means that I have 1 IP address or evan two but how can I force a client to take from specific scope Thanks "Larry Lamb" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As long as you have a router to move the traffic between the two VLANs,

Re: Windows NT DHCP with multiple Scopes

2001-02-26 Thread Scott M. Trieste
You will also need to create a "super-scope" since you will have 2 different net addresses on the same NIC card. "Hatim badr" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Dear All, I'm using Windows NT DHCP server with 2 scopes in that server. I'm creating 2

RE: Windows NT DHCP with multiple Scopes

2001-02-26 Thread Mel Chandler PMI
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 12:28 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Windows NT DHCP with multiple Scopes Dear All, I'm using Windows NT DHCP server with 2 scopes in that server. I'm creating 2 VLANs. To be able to use the DHCP with this situation , I'm using 2 NIC card , one

Re: Windows NT DHCP with multiple Scopes

2001-02-26 Thread Larry Lamb
Hatim badr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 12:28 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Windows NT DHCP with multiple Scopes Dear All, I'm using Windows NT DHCP server with 2 scopes in that server. I'm creating 2 VLANs. To be able to use the DHCP with this situation , I'

Re: [Re: Windows NT DHCP with multiple Scopes]

2001-02-26 Thread Larry Lamb
You'll only want the 1 IP on the server if the local network has 1 IP range. If memory serves me right, you just add a 2nd scope and setup the ip helper-address to the server. It acts as the DHCP relay and the server will know the request came from the other network. Hopefully someone will add

Re: Windows NT DHCP with multiple Scopes

2001-02-25 Thread Larry Lamb
As long as you have a router to move the traffic between the two VLANs, you can use the ip helper-address to forward the broadcast to a known unicast address for the DHCP server. "Hatim badr" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Dear All, I'm using