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As long as the routers between the subnets can forward the DCHP requests,
then the server can respond to them.

On Mon, 10 May 1999, Wo Chang, x3439 wrote:

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> Just a simple question:
> 
>   Can a dhcp client obtains an IP address from a 
>   dhcp server for different subnets?  Or, does 
>   each subnet has to have its own dhcp server.
> 
>   I'm planning to use NT 4.0 dhcp server.
> 
> Thanks in advanced for any pointers.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> --Wo Chang
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