Be careful. I had my share doing this tricks, and from my experience, NT's/2K/2003 DHCP server implementation simply sucks, specially when it comes to Linux machines receving IP's from NT machines.
My suggestion: Install any other DHCP server on your Windows machines that works well with Linux. Thanks, Hetz On 2/27/06, Shlomo Dubrowin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Howdy All, > > We are looking into implementing a redundant DHCP system in our office. Our > main office uses NT servers with Split Scope. I'd like to implement a linux > failover DHCP system, using ISC's failover configuration. Does anyone have > any experience with failover DHCP? We would test, of course, but if people > have had lots of problems maybe it's not worth even the testing. Thanx. > > Shlomo > > -- > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > ,-~~-.___. ._. > / | ' \ | |"""""""""| Shlomo Dubrowin > ( ) 0 | | | (Sheldon) > \_/-, ,----' | | | > ==== !_!--v---v--" > / \-'~; |""""""""| [EMAIL PROTECTED] > / __/~| ._-""|| | http://www.dubrowin.org > =( _____|_|____||________| > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]