Re: 2 DHCP Servers and 2 Domains

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From: Chris C. (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/14/04


Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 10:40:13 -0700

There isn't any device separating the networks except
wireless building to building bridges that bring the
connection from the main building (calvaryadmin) to the
lab building (calvarylab)

How do I setup the DHCP class on the servers and also on
the clients?
>-----Original Message-----
>Are there any routers between one and the other LAN? If
this is only one LAN
>then you can't really prevent what DHCP assigns what IP
to what client.
>Client will take IP and other settings from first DHCP
that will respond.
>What you can do is setup one DHCP that will lease IPs
based on DHCP Class
>ID. If e.g. DHCP Class ID is "CalvaryAdmin" client would
get one set of
>settings (e.g. different DNS settings) and if DHCP Class
ID would be
>"CalvaryLab" clients would get another set of settings...
>
>You will still have to reconfigure the clients. To do
this you could use
>logon script that would set appropriate DHCP Class IDs
based on domain
>membership.
>
>Mike
>
>(Sorry about first empty post)...
>
>"CHris Chase" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote in message
>news:008701c49a7d$7efc4cf0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>> I have a network that consists of 2 windows 2003
servers
>> One is Domain Controller for the CalvaryLab Domain and
the
>> other is controller for the CalvaryAdmin. Each one
does
>> user logins, mapped drives, and also leases the ip
>> addresses for their domains. My question is how do I
keep
>> computers on the calvarylab domain from getting their
IP
>> addresses from the CalvaryAdmin domain and it's
server? I
>> do need the two domain's to be able to talk to each
other
>> because I share an internet connection via a soho
device
>> and also I like to be able to remote desktop the
servers
>> and PC's so that I can work on them from the other
>> building. Thanks!
>>
>> Chris
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