From: "Andrei Ungureanu [MVP]" <contact me via www.itboard.ro>
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 23:01:28 +0300
the DHCP server will see from what network the request is coming (from a
special field in the DHCP request) and will give the IP address according to
that.
I have taken over a mess at my new job and I aslowly trying to work my way
through the carp to get to a better solution. I have just set up a new
DHCP
server, but the thing is now, this one DHCP server has to assing IP
address
to 4 networks.
192.168.0.
192.168.2.
192.168.3.
192.168.4.
each with its own gateway
Setting up the scopes and all that is done, but now how do I ensure that
each PC get that IP address that it is supposed to. I am assuming that I
am
supposed to use a class, but how do I assing a class to a scope, and when
I
create a use defined class, what BINARY and ACSI value should I use.
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