Microsoft dhcp server multiple vlans




















Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Sign in to vote. If the latter of these options is correct, then my understanding is this: Set up a standard access link from the switch to the Server. Oh, and this network is utilizing IPv4, in case it matters. Tuesday, July 19, AM. Other parts of this tutorial are the following. Either download the following pre-created packet tracer lab or create a packet tracer lab as described below.

Download link of the pre-created practice lab. Add a switch, a router, and six PCs to the workspace. Connect PCs to the switch and the switch to the router. The following image shows this lab. By default, all switch ports operate in access mode. In access mode, a switch port allows traffic of a single VLAN only. To allow traffic from multiple VLANs, we have to configure the port as the trunk port. In our example, only the port that connects the switch and the router carries the traffic of multiple VLANs.

To configure this port as a trunk port , use the 'switchport mode trunk' command in interface configuration mode.

To use this service, we have to create and configure a DHCP pool on the switch. By default, different VLANs cannot communicate with each other. To allow communication between different VLANs, we have to connect them through a router. We don't need a dedicated router interface for each VLAN.

I'm not using cisco switches. I have vlans set up on my switches and routing is working properly. We have 2 more vlans but this is enough to work with an example. There are other configuration settings you can apply to each interface, such as dhcp relay next-server or in Cisco language "ip helper-address".

Or you can use RRAS to perform a similar purpose but again it is very old-school, complex, costly and doesn't scale well in large networks for this purpose.

I think on the Avaya I put in a few commands e. I can figure that part out for the most part. IP address of the dhcp server on the default vlan I think enable. I have one nic on my server - not sure if I need multiple IPs for each vlan seems like if I did that I wouldn't need a relay or rras. Second option - you mention RRAS is costly and doesn't scale well - what would you recommend instead? They have multiple VLANs for performance and security reasons.

They are too entrenched to consider anything else. They want all DHCP on a single windows dhcp server. I'd really like to do this as quickly and as simply as possible.

We have about local devices. A broadcast domain is typically equivalent to a subnet, in most modern networks]. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Internet Explorer TechCenter.



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