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yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa h...
i'm getting crazy... dhcp dhcp dhcp dhcp.... i don't understand... let's think about a small little tiny case: i'have got a network separated in 3 subnets, with routers bootp compliant etc etc etc... in the middle subnet, i'have got an itsy bitsy dhcp, with 3 scopes, one for each subnet. because i'm a kind lovely man, i'm worrying about my beloved client stations, and i want to set them an automated gateway definition in the dhcp. so, with a lot of cautiousness and a bit holyness, i configure my routers with the right ip and the correct route tables. such a great man am i... BUT NOW! HOW CAN I KNOW WHICH SCOPE WILL BE GIVEN TO EACH SUBNET?????? HOW CAN I BE SURE THAT THE DHCP WON'T GIVE AN ADRESS OF THE SCOPE N# 1 TO THE SUBNET N# 3?????????????? HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELP... aldric90 |
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Have you ever try the link learntosubnet.com?
http://www.learntosubnet.com/ It is real simple, not complicate at all! >-----Original Message----- >yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ah... >i'm getting crazy... > >dhcp dhcp dhcp dhcp.... > >i don't understand... > >let's think about a small little tiny case: > >i'have got a network separated in 3 subnets, with routers >bootp compliant etc etc etc... >in the middle subnet, i'have got an itsy bitsy dhcp, with >3 scopes, one for each subnet. >because i'm a kind lovely man, i'm worrying about my >beloved client stations, and i want to set them an >automated gateway definition in the dhcp. >so, with a lot of cautiousness and a bit holyness, i >configure my routers with the right ip and the correct >route tables. such a great man am i... > >BUT NOW! HOW CAN I KNOW WHICH SCOPE WILL BE GIVEN TO EACH >SUBNET?????? >HOW CAN I BE SURE THAT THE DHCP WON'T GIVE AN ADRESS OF >THE SCOPE N# 1 TO THE SUBNET N# 3?????????????? > >HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELP... > >. > Plain Jane@nospam.com |
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Don't think learn to subnet will work.
The DHCP can recognise where the request came from and will dish out the appropraite IP address/scope settings. Must be in here somewhere: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tre...t2/tcpch04.asp Andy "Plain " <> wrote in message news:001301c3bc71$40475990$... > Have you ever try the link learntosubnet.com? > > http://www.learntosubnet.com/ > > It is real simple, not complicate at all! > > > >-----Original Message----- > >yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ah... > >i'm getting crazy... > > > >dhcp dhcp dhcp dhcp.... > > > >i don't understand... > > > >let's think about a small little tiny case: > > > >i'have got a network separated in 3 subnets, with > routers > >bootp compliant etc etc etc... > >in the middle subnet, i'have got an itsy bitsy dhcp, > with > >3 scopes, one for each subnet. > >because i'm a kind lovely man, i'm worrying about my > >beloved client stations, and i want to set them an > >automated gateway definition in the dhcp. > >so, with a lot of cautiousness and a bit holyness, i > >configure my routers with the right ip and the correct > >route tables. such a great man am i... > > > >BUT NOW! HOW CAN I KNOW WHICH SCOPE WILL BE GIVEN TO > EACH > >SUBNET?????? > >HOW CAN I BE SURE THAT THE DHCP WON'T GIVE AN ADRESS OF > >THE SCOPE N# 1 TO THE SUBNET N# 3?????????????? > > > >HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELP... > > > >. > > Bigmaggot |
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read up on routers & how routing works. if you lack book, goto
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/index.html "aldric90" <> wrote in news:008501c3bc1e$e857ba10 $: Rowdy Yates |
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take it easy pal... it was confusing to me too... (maybe it still is). using
User Class ID's might help. "aldric90" <> wrote in message news:008501c3bc1e$e857ba10$... > yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa h... > i'm getting crazy... > > dhcp dhcp dhcp dhcp.... > > i don't understand... > > let's think about a small little tiny case: > > i'have got a network separated in 3 subnets, with routers > bootp compliant etc etc etc... > in the middle subnet, i'have got an itsy bitsy dhcp, with > 3 scopes, one for each subnet. > because i'm a kind lovely man, i'm worrying about my > beloved client stations, and i want to set them an > automated gateway definition in the dhcp. > so, with a lot of cautiousness and a bit holyness, i > configure my routers with the right ip and the correct > route tables. such a great man am i... > > BUT NOW! HOW CAN I KNOW WHICH SCOPE WILL BE GIVEN TO EACH > SUBNET?????? > HOW CAN I BE SURE THAT THE DHCP WON'T GIVE AN ADRESS OF > THE SCOPE N# 1 TO THE SUBNET N# 3?????????????? > > HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELP... > Ali |
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