Considering you are trying to create 2 shared networks (irrelevant of their
IP range), and I ASSUME you want them on the same VLAN? - then I don't
think this alone is possible (2 network with the same VLAN)

If you can do it, then it's easy to test what you are asking.... and have
first hand-answer :)

IN ACS workdl, in theory, 2 DHCP CAN operate in the same network, since ACS
provisions explicit DHCP reservations for each IP - i.e. you can't just
boot another VM (provisionined manually, outside ACS) in the same VLAN - as
DHCP will reject to give it an IP.

Best,

On Wed, 2 Jun 2021 at 15:43, Yordan Kostov <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
>                 Is it possible to have one /24 network - for example
> 10.10.10.0/24 where it is divided into 2 shared networks as follow:
>
>   *   Network A - 10.10.10.2-50 where 2 is Virtual router with DHCP for
> the ip range mentioned
>   *   Network B - 10.10.10.51-200 where 51 is Virtual router with DHCP for
> the ip range mentioned
>
> I understand 2 DHCPs cannot operate in the same network but I was
> wondering if this can be achieved somehow?
>
> Best regards,
> Jordan
>


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