DHCP Setting

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We will have new site office , the new office will have a new
subnet ,because the old scopes is become full .New office router only
route the traffic to DC .How can i set in DHCP to ensure in new site
office workstation to obtain the new subnet IP

Thank You
 
Re: DHCP Setting

According to MS Article, ¡§A DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server can provide IP addresses to clients spanning multiple subnets if the router that separates them can act as an RFC 1542(BOOTP) relay agent. If the router cannot function as relay agent, each subnet that has DHCP clients requires a DHCP server¡¨. Setup multiple scopes you need multiple NICs or VLAN. If you use Windows server as RRAS, you may want to enable DHCP Relay Agent. These links may help,

How to add the DHCP Relay Agent in RRAS
How to configure Windows DHCP Scope
How to enable the DHCP Relay Agent on a router interface
http://www.howtonetworking.com/server/server.htm




Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
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"snakesboy" <snakesboys@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1185356348.908833.266820@z28g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
We will have new site office , the new office will have a new
subnet ,because the old scopes is become full .New office router only
route the traffic to DC .How can i set in DHCP to ensure in new site
office workstation to obtain the new subnet IP

Thank You
 
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