No you haven't been doing that thing with the fumes. On Windows NT Server's
DHCP Manager I know that you can use a NetBIOS scope ID to assign IP
addresses to different subnets/networks. I don't know much about other DHCP
management software. Maybe someone else can point you in the right
direction.
Vijay Ramcharan, CCNP, MCSE
-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Stiever [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 2:02 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: DHCP Over Wan Link
Ladies and Gents,
This would be the first time trying to set this up, I have a remote
office with a frame-erlay link between them and the corporate site. The dhcp
server is at the corporate site, I would like to it up that the users at the
remote site uses a certain dhcp pool on that server. I have heard you can
set it up so that a certain address pool will only assign address when the
request comes through a certain router(i.e. the remote router). Does this
make any sense or have I been inhaling too many paint fumes again? Any help
would be great, thanks.
Patrick Stiever
Communications Engineer
24 Hour Fitness
(760) 918 4459
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