I still don't get the 80-20 thing.  50-50 would distribute the load
better and would potentially give you more leases if one fails.  Perhaps
the hope is that the one that fails is the one with 20% and that 80%
would give you adequate addresses to be fully functional while you fix
the 20.

Thanks for the info on the no-broadcast for renewals.  Here is another
question ...

3) Let's say you reboot your client before the lease expires.  On reboot
does it do a broadcast to get a new address or does it just try to renew
from the DHCP server from which it got its original lease?

Curt

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kennedy, Jim [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 11:17 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: RE: DHCP 80-20 rule
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jim Dandy
> 
> > 1) Why 80-20?  Why not 50-50?  If one server fails, wouldn't it be
> > better for the other server to have a larger range from which to
> > distribute addresses?
> 
> The 20 is designed to keep you alive and running while you fix the 80
server.
> Certainly a full range on both servers to serve all your clients would
be
> great, if your subnetting and available addresses allow it.
> 
> >
> > 2) Let's say everything is working perfectly and both DHCP servers
are
> > up.  Client1 requests an address and receives address 192.168.0.1
from
> > DHCPServer1.  Time passes until half of the lease time has expired
so
> > Client1 requests an address.  This time DHCPServer2 is a little
faster
> > and provides address 192.168.0.129.
> 
> At 50 percent the client contacts the original leasing server directly
to
> renew that lease. It does not do a brand new lease broadcast. It will
continue
> to ask directly until it gets an answer. If it can't it will then
broadcast
> for a brand new lease.
> 
> 
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