DHCP Server and rleay agent



Hi,

I know we can to have a MS DHCP server serving multiples subnets, and
these subnets are in different LAN segments with a router (DHCP Relay
Agent/RFC 1542 compliant) in the middle.

I used TURBO DHCP Server and I had to set up the Relay Agent IP
(router) address. Is that necesary in MS DHCP Server?

Thanks.
Jaime

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