DHCP - more then one range on the same subnet.

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Guest

I have 1 main location and to "other" locations. The 3 locations are
connectet together on the same subnet, but not the same ip-range.

My router on the main location has this IP adress: 192.168.1.2.

This router is connectect to my other locations: 192.168.2.1 and 192.168.3.1.

There is no problem in assigning ip adresses with this range 192.168.1.10 -
254 DHCP on my main location, but how do i configure my DHCP-server to assign
the range 192.168.2.10 - 192.168.2.254 to all clients connectect to the
router 192.168.2.1, and the range 192.168.3.10 - 192.168.3.254 to the clients
connectect to the router with this adress 192.168.3.1
 
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Doug Sherman [MVP]

Not sure what this means: "The 3 locations are connectet together on the
same subnet, but not the same ip-range."

But, assuming you have router connecting 3 physical network segments, you
need to configure Bootp relay aka DHCP relay on the router to forward DHCP
discover packets from the 192.168.2.x and 3.x segments to the DHCP server at
its 192.168.1.x address. Any router capable of routing between 3 diferent
segments should have this capability.

Doug Sherman
MCSE Win2k/NT4.0, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
 

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