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Two NIC, Two DHCP-Scope

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Name: patflat
Date: May 24, 2007 at 03:26:50 Pacific
OS: Windows Server 2003 Stand
CPU/Ram: P4 - 2048MB
Product: Dell
Comment:

Hello.

If I have one 2003 Server with two NIC.
Each NIC is connected to it's own VLAN.
On Each VLAN I have a number of computers/devices.
I want to create two DHCP-Scope on the server, each scope should serve each VLAN.

NIC 1 should have one DHCP scope, and clients on VLAN1 should recive IP-adress from this scope.

NIC 2 should have one DHCP scope, and clients on VLAN2 should recive IP-adress from this scope.

Is this possible to do in Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition?




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Name: wanderer
Date: May 25, 2007 at 10:10:10 Pacific
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If you are using vlans there is no reason to then segment tcp/ip. You would segment tcp/ip if you were NOT using vlans.

All split scopes I have dealt with required two dhcp servers and sometimes dhcp relay agents.

Perhaps someone else here knows how to do two scopes in one dhcp server.

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