Re: VPN/DHCP on Windows 2003
- From: "Bill Grant" <not.available@online>
- Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 09:18:56 +1000
You can't make DHCP reservations for remote clients because the clients do not get their config directly from DHCP. The remote access server leases a batch of addresses from DHCP and uses those to give addresses to clients (and one to itself for server end of the connections).
You can use a static pool of addresses instead of using DHCP, but you cannot reserve a particular address for a particular client. Note that if the remote clients get IPs which are in a different subnet from the LAN machines, you will need to arrange to route traffic through the server to get remote/LAN connectivity.
"Xavier" <xav197@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:b5406e27-409b-43a9-91b4-256fcbb1a877@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi all,
Is it possible to give 2 differents ip addresses to a VPN client ? for
example 1.0.0.1 and 2.0.0.1
it is possible to make reservation of ip addresses for vpn clients ?
thanks in advance
.
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