On 22 January 2010 17:08, Tony Whitmore t...@tonywhitmore.co.uk wrote:
We have a Windows 2003 Server running as a DHCP server at work. (I know, I
know!) The network is divided into two VLANs, with a frame switch
configured to act as a DHCP relay between the two VLANs. Consequently
requests
James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
The ethernet IP address of the DHCP server has to be in the same
subnet as the IP addresses being given out.
So check that your VLAN1 scope is in the same subnet as you DHCP
servers's ip address.
The only exception to this is if the DHCP requests are going via a
Go on then
I am game
Do not know alot about this subject area, but if I did I guess I would not
need to read your book
=o)
petyrb [at] gmail.com
On 21 January 2010 18:37, Damian Brasher l...@interlinux.co.uk wrote:
[Re-post to clarify a request I posted earlier, based on some feedback.]
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