[c-nsp] Issue with secondary ip address
Hughes, Scott GRE-MG
SHughes at GREnergy.com
Wed Nov 4 07:45:21 EST 2009
You need to setup a "superscope" on the windows box that includes both
the primary and secondary subnets. Even if you don't hand out any
addresses in the primary subnet, it needs to exist and bound to the
same superscope as your secondary subnet.
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On Nov 3, 2009, at 11:19 AM, "CJ" <cjinfantino at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have a vlan that has a primary and secondary ip address. My DHCP
> server is in the secondary ip address. The DHCP server is a windows
> 2003
> server with the scope enabled and correct. If I plug a computer into a
> switch with the vlan configured I cannot get an address. If I create
> a DHCP
> server in the primary ip address range with the same scope and
> options and
> disable the scope on the other DHCP server it works. I cannot figure
> out
> what is going on.
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