One server is fine.  You will create a scope per subnet.  How this works is
by having each scope

Your only constraint is making sure that DHCP/BOOTP requests are forwarded
between the networks.  This is typically done with a DHCP helper or relay
option in your routing equipment.  It will convert your DHCP broadcasts into
a unicast directly to your DHCP server.



On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Phil Guevara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Can you use one Microsoft  DHCP server to assign 3 different subnets to 3
> different VLANS?
>
> Or do I need a seperate Microsoft  DHCP server on each VLAN?
>
>


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