RRAS and DHCP

G

Guest

I already have a DHCP server on my network with a scope to lease IP the clients computers
Now I want to implement a VPN for remote access proposes, adn VPN clients must receive IP from the DHCP server
I have created a new scope on the same DHCP server. How can I ensure that this new scope will lease IP only for VPN clients

Thanks,
 
J

Jimmy Boy

is the new scope another network? might be bettter off letting VPN handle
the range of distribution to vpn clients
Ricardo said:
I already have a DHCP server on my network with a scope to lease IP the clients computers.
Now I want to implement a VPN for remote access proposes, adn VPN clients
must receive IP from the DHCP server.
I have created a new scope on the same DHCP server. How can I ensure that
this new scope will lease IP only for VPN clients ?
 
G

Guest

No the new scope was created on the same subnet
I don't want to create a other subnet
Is that (other subnet) the only way

----- Jimmy Boy wrote: ----

is the new scope another network? might be bettter off letting VPN handl
the range of distribution to vpn client
Ricardo said:
I already have a DHCP server on my network with a scope to lease IP th clients computers
Now I want to implement a VPN for remote access proposes, adn VPN client
must receive IP from the DHCP server
I have created a new scope on the same DHCP server. How can I ensure tha
this new scope will lease IP only for VPN clients
 
R

Rob Elder MVP-Networking

On the properties of the RRAS server list in your RRAS console, you can make
the selection to allow DHCP to provide the addresses.
 
G

Guest

I've read on MS documentation that
"DHCP servers running Windows Server 2003 provide a predefined user class, the Default Routing and Remote Access Class, for assigning options that are specific and provided only to Routing and Remote Access clients.

So RRAS scope on DHCP will only lease IP for RRAS clients, and not fot the LAN

Can I set this up on W2K Server

----- Rob Elder MVP-Networking wrote: ----

On the properties of the RRAS server list in your RRAS console, you can mak
the selection to allow DHCP to provide the addresses
 

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