Hi Francis and Jason,
Thank you very much for your responses.
I found them both to be very informative.
> 3) Assuming the server is physically on the same subnet (no dhcp relay),
both servers will act on the DHCP broadcast messages.
> To get around this, you will put the DHCP servers behind an
Hi Ben,
Good questions, and like most other technology, the answer always starts
with "It depends..." :)
I will expand on what Francis said with some of my own thoughts and
decisions as I was implementing my setup.
1) The best thing about Kea is that the data can be stored in a separate
server
Ben Monroe writes:
> 1) Is it normal for a subnet to have a single DHCP instance or
> multiples instances?
=> single
> 2) In the case that multiple DHCP servers exist on a the same subnet,
> are the instances all active and load balanced? Or is only one active while
> the others are
Greetings.
I am new to Kea, so please forgive my lack of knowledge / experience.
This is something that I hope to remedy in the short term.
I am preparing a lab / test environment.
It will need to support around 50-100 hosts, all on a single private subnet.
Currently I have implemented two