Re: What mean?



So Phillip like this. I hook the ISP to my Nic with a router between to
give me its firewall. Then I install my DHCP Server and Configure that in
the way you describe. Then set my clients to obtain their DHCP Server from
my Server (what port must I open for that on the Router?). Then the clients
also hook to the Router. Is that it?

We met in the Security newsgroup. I remember you you didn't lambaste me
when I suggested East Asian http sites were the prime culprits of Spam on
the Net. I asked you not to flame me because in many Newsgroups when
someone asks a question that makes clear they are new to the technology that
is what often happens. I'm trying to be honest about my lack of knowledge
of DHCP and Networking without the sparks.

--
George Hester
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"Phillip Windell" <@.> wrote in message
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> "George Hester" <hesterloli@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:O$KWK$wrFHA.3796@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Thanks Phillip I should avoid my Domain Server being Multihomed?
>
> Correct.
>
> > How then can I use DHCP?
>
> A DHCP Server have serve as many subnets as you could ever design into a
> system, and it can do it with only one Nic. You simply create a new,
> separate, and distinct Scope for each subnet you want to have (no
> superscopes!). The Scopes should contain the entire IP Range for the
subnet
> and then use Exclusions to limited the addresses you wish to give out.
That
> is it,...there is nothig else to do on the DHCP Server,...run it with one
> Nic.
>
> It is the job of the LAN Router that sits between the subnet to forward
the
> DHCP Queries from the client to the DHCP Server. This is one of the
primary
> jobs of any LAN router beyond just the normal routing. the router includes
> the required information within the packets so that the DHCP knows which
> subnet it is dealing with and therefore gives out the corect IP Config
tothe
> client.
>
> I currently run several subnets here and serve them with a "pair" of
> redundant DHCP Servers that sit with one nic each on the original 1st
> subnet.
>
> > plan to see how I can make DHCP work on my Network. I'm new to this so
> > please don't flame me.
>
> They won't let me play with matches around here. I may get "impatient"
> sometimes,..well, ok,... maybe a lot of time,....but I don't flame ;-)
>
> The name is familiar,..didn't you used to show up in the old Proxy2 group
a
> lot a long time ago?
>
> --
> Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
> www.wandtv.com
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