Hey Guys,

I've been told that DHCP can be made to assign differnet subnets of ip
addresses to clients (somehow - some group membership maybe?) so that we
will have some 'virtual' subnets in our network. All very strange and new
to me - any ideas out there?

Here's the scenario (in case you need more information):

We have an NT network, but are slowly moving towards Win2K - and for that
purpose, we have a Win2K DHCP server.  We also have a box that does our
Internet Filtering, and this can be configured to give different levels of
filtering to different 'subnets'.  So the idea is to have DHCP assign the
different IP addresses to the different groups of people and thus the
different filtering rules will apply... (how many times can you use the
work different ...)

Any ideas most welcome...

Oh, we have a flat, non-routed domain, running mainly off one switch and a
bunch of hubs, and dont want to us VLANS...

Cheers
Gerald
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Gerald Masters
Network Administrator
Kingston Technology Europe Ltd
Sunbury-on-Thames
UK
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