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One DHCP server for two subnetwork

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Name: swjana
Date: September 24, 2007 at 07:31:29 Pacific
Subject: One DHCP server for two subnetwork
OS: WIndows server 2000
CPU/Ram: NA
Model/Manufacturer: NA
Comment:
hi all,

I have one DHCP server(win 200 ser) its in a different IP range,my DHCP server IP is 10.12.20.20 and i have about 500 client PC's(win XP) client are in different subnets as 10.12.12.x and 10.12.13.x,i want to know how can i configure DHCP for both subnets.DHCP is working only when the client is in the server range.if i create a scope for that two subnet its not working,is there any way to do this?? please help

W.Janarthanan
Colombo
Sri Lanka


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Response Number 1
Name: Curt R
Date: September 25, 2007 at 07:18:11 Pacific
Subject: One DHCP server for two subnetwork
Reply: (edit)
You will need a DHCP relay agent in the other subnet.

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