UPDATED: Serving addresses to multiple subnets
John Tabasz (jtabasz)
jtabasz at cisco.com
Fri Oct 9 16:19:49 UTC 2009
Thanks Simon,
I saw the message from Thomas and am happy to report that ISC DHCP 2.0.3 does indeed support shared networks.
I have been considering upgrading to a more current version, just need to figure out how to do this without breaking anything.
Thanks Again,
John
-----Original Message-----
From: dhcp-users-bounces at lists.isc.org [mailto:dhcp-users-bounces at lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Simon Hobson
Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 10:58 AM
To: Users of ISC DHCP
Subject: Re: UPDATED: Serving addresses to multiple subnets
John Tabasz (jtabasz) wrote:
>I'm sorry I neglected to include many important
>points in my query. More details here:
>
>The DHCP server is ISC 2.0.3 running on Solaris
>2.8 on a Sun V120. The DHCP server has a single
>live interface on the subnet 10.1.100.0/24.
>The router interface to which this subnet is
>connected is part of a 8 port switch module
>installed in a Cisco 3725 and has a secondary
>subnet defined as such:
>
>interface Vlan1
>
> ip address 10.1.200.2 255.255.252.0 secondary
> ip address 10.1.100.2 255.255.252.0
> ip helper-address 10.1.100.23 ß------ This is
>the ip address of the dhcp server.
> standby ip 10.1.100.1
> standby ip 10.1.200.1 secondary
> standby priority 240
> standby preempt
> standby track FastEthernet0/0
>
As Paine, Thomas Asa wrote yesterday, this is a
shared network and you simply declare it as such
and it will work automagically.
However, version 2 is ancient - really ancient
and has been unsupported for many years. From my
very vague memory of it, it doesn't support
shared networks. You really should consider an
upgrade.
>From https://www.isc.org/software/dhcp/history
"... Release 3.0, which had its alpha release in
March 1999 and its final release in January 2003."
Even 3.0 went end of life over a year ago.
--
Simon Hobson
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