ISC DHCPD v3 comes with a dhcp relay agent which means that you only
need to maintain one DHCP server and let the relay hand out addresses
locally.

Your routers may also have a dhcp relay agent.

SM


Abdullah A. Al-Humaid wrote:
 > An additional DHCP server is just out of the question. Our clients 
will be
 > scattered across the network in different subnets, a dhcp server in every
 > location a client exist is not worth it.
 > Is this a limitation with the LTSP diskless client or are all diskless
 > clients the same?
 >
 > Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] ThinClient does not communicate with DHCP -
 >
 >>On Mon, 02 Sep 2002 08:02:11 +0300
 >>"Abdullah A. Al-Humaid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 >>
 >>
 >>>Please note that each of the three parties on the production setup (DHCP
 >>
 > SERVER, LTSP SERVER, and Diskless Client) are on a different subnets. Is
 > there a problem in this kind of setup ? Are there any routing issues 
that I
 > have to take care of?
 >
 >>The diskless client needs to be able to broadcast to the dhcp server. So,
 >
 > if there is a router between your client and dhcp server, it won't 
work. Why
 > not throw up a quick and dirty linux dhcp server on the same subnet 
as the
 > diskless clients?
 >
 >>It does not matter where the LTSP server is located.
 >




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