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DNS-DHCP Help

 
 
Sanjay
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      17th Jul 2003
I need some help on DNS and DHCP configuration issues.

I have one DC that is setup as DNS server(Forwards to ISP
DNS servers) and currently we have ISDN connection.Al the
clients are assigned static IP addresses. We are in the
process of getting T1 connection and we are also getting a
PIX firewall for security purposes. what my concern is if
i want to setup PIX as DHCP and DC still works the same
way, all i would require is changing the dns servers as,
isdn is from company A and T1 is from company B.
all the clients will be changed to dhcp assigned IP
addresses.

Is it possible to use the DC as DNS server and PIX as
DHCP , but what configuration should i provide for DNS in
DHCP info so that all the clients use the domain
controller as the DNS server.

As it is always recommended for clients to have them point
to the DC for DNS requests...is this something that can be
done...

Please help,
Regards,
 
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