DHCP-Setup to serve two networks
Oliver Emslers
ollee at gmx.net
Mon May 19 18:44:20 UTC 2008
Hi All,
is there a easy way to share two (or more) public networks equally to
internal clients to do some kind of minimal load balancing with DHCP?
Just to have for instance approx. 50% clients on Network-A and 50% on
Network-B with minimal Lease-Times. I know all the disadvantages this
setup has, but that's not the question, please don't remind me! ;-) A
working setup would be something like that:
subnet 87.1.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.128 { range 87.1.1.1; option routers
87.1.1.126; option domain-name-servers 192.168.9.254; }
subnet 87.2.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.128 { range 87.2.1.1; option routers
87.2.1.126; option domain-name-servers 192.168.9.254; }
[...]
and add every single ip to a separate subnet declaration. I already
tried that out, it works. Isn't there a easier, more elegant way?
Thanks!
Oli
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