Yes the servers are on the same subnet and sit right next
to each other
The current DHCP server is 172.168.0.10, I then built a
new DHCP server with 172.168.0.16. Users can ping the
new
172.168.0.16 server but when I deactivate the old
172.168.0.10 server and activate the 172.168.0.16 server
and then release and try to renew it is telling me that
the DHCP server is unavailable. I created a scope under
the new server as 172.168.1.0. I authorized the new
server and show both server in the DHCP console.
Here is a breakdown
DCHP server1 172.168.0.10 with 172.168.0.1 - 254 /24 DHCP
Scope
DHCP server2 172.168.0.16 with 172.168.1.1 - 254 /24 DHCP
Scope
>-----Original Message-----
>Also did you configure a scope on the new DHCP server?
If so how did you
>divide your address space?
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>Thanks,
>Marc Reynolds
>Microsoft Technical Support
>
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
>
>
>"Rob Elder, MVP-Networking"
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>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Is the IP address of your network card in the same
subnet of your new
>> server?
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>> "Frank" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message
>> news:1373401c3f727$2df96490$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > I had up to this point one DHCP server but recently
added
>> > a second one. When I authorize the new server it isnt
>> > handing out any IP's. Do I need to add the new
servers
>> > IP anywhere else besides in the DHCP console.
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