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RE: [FW1] MetaIP/Dhcp




Absolutely not true. Microsoft's DHCP server is quite capable of handling
multiple scopes on multiple subnets that are not on a physical interface of
the DHCP server itself. As long as the DHCP requests are routed to the DHCP
server (via the DHCP Relay Agent or ip-helper-address), it will work fine.

Since MetaIP is <sarcasm> just a wee bit </sarcasm> more versatile than
MS's DHCP server, I'd bet money -- a lot of money -- that it can do it too.

Dave Grabowski, MCSE, CCSE
System Arts, Inc.[Easy to remember as 6-Hockey-Hero]
[email protected]


                                                                                                                                  
                    "Larry Pingree"                                                                                               
                    <[email protected]>                      To:     "Mauro Conosciani" <[email protected]>,                 
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                    08/23/2001 12:12 PM                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                  





This is because when using Microsoft DHCP server or Metaip the "Primary"
interface is the only interface that can give out DHCP subnets, and can
only
assign addresses that belong to the specific subnet the primary interface
is
on.  The only way microsoft DHCP works is by using a seperate server that
has its primary interface enabled with DHCP and giving out the other subnet
as assignments.





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Larry Pingree
Sr. Security Engineer/Check Point Instructor
CCSA, CCSE, CCSI, ICE, ICI, NSA

Website: http://www.SiegeWorks.com <http://www.siegeworks.com/>
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of
Mauro Conosciani
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 7:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [FW1] MetaIP/Dhcp



Hi
It looks like the metaip/dhcp works only creating a lease pool with the
same
ip address as the metaip/dhcp server.......
my metaip/dhcp server has the ip 10.6.xx.xx/16 (only 1 NIC)
first leasing pool is 10.6.0.0/16 works fine
second leasing pool 10.2.0.0/16 doesn't work the status is pending/unknown
the clients do not get any ip at all, the router is configured with dhcp
service on.....
Can anyone give a clue about that 'cause I don't think metaip/dhcp works
only in a flat network....doesn't it ?
Ciao




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