Re: DHCP - Multiple Scopes
- From: "Bill Grant" <not.available@online>
- Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 15:42:18 +1000
You could simply use a static pool of addresses for the remote users and
let the LAN clients use the full DHCP scope.
RKJ-3 wrote:
> I have a straight class C network 10.200.1.X 255.255.255.0 with a
> single DHCP server/scope serving clients on the local subnet as well
> as remote VPN users dialing in through RRAS. I am dangerously low on
> IP addresses and need a way to either A) create a second DHCP scope
> (10.200.2.X) specifically for the mobile VPN users while still
> allowing them to continue accessing resources on the other local
> subnet (10.200.1.X) as before or B) setup the second subnet under a
> superscope and allow all clients to pull from either address scope. I
> have considered the options of using the RRAS server as a router or
> possibly just setting up a superscope. Any suggestions and examples
> would be greatly appreciated.
.
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