As long as each site has a different default gateway you should be able to
define DHCP ranges that will only be "seen" from each physical location.
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"gurvinder.nijjar" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> We have 2 windows 2000 dhcp servers in one site. We are going to setup a
> new site with a new subnet and move some clients from the old site to the
> new site. Also in the new site we are going to move one of the dhcp
> servers
> to automatically distribute ip address information. Just one question the
> clients in the old site that received ip information from the dhcp server
> that will be move to the new site, will they still access this dhcp server
> for renewal information or will they access the other dhcp server in the
> same site. We will have links between the sites but want clients to
> access
> the dhcp server in the same site.
>
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