+1 on this. We occasionally use a remote site's router to supply DHCP to the
site, but it is far easier to manage with the centralized DHCP server as
Jason describes. DHCP is very lightweight traffic, so there are no real
bandwidth concerns, either.

 

-Malcolm

 

From: Jason Morris [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 9:52 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Multi-Site thoughts

 

If all the data is hosted in one location and the link goes down, there's no
reason for the other sites to have network addresses then, right? In that
case, just use an ip-helper address from the remote sites and manage dhcp on
one server at the main site.

 

That's what I'd do.

Jason

 

From: Cesare' A. Ramos [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 9:47 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Multi-Site thoughts

 

Hellos.

 

Wanted to bounce something off the group to get some thoughts.

 

We have a client that has 5 sites and a main / corp site.  Currently they
have local file / printer servers at each site that are also hosting local
DHCP.  We have recently implemented 100MB meshed metroe among all sites and
they now want to remove all servers from the remote sites.

 

We have no concerns from a data perspective but where we have been bouncing
back and force is as to the DHCP for the remote site systems.  Each remote
site is about 5 to 10 users, so we are leaning towards static IPs to
minimize complexity from use of an appliance or something for DHCP.

 

What do you guys think?

 

CAR

 

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