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DHCP issue, I'm stumped

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balartar123

IS-IT--Management
Oct 4, 2002
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US
We are setting up a DHCP server and are running into issues. We want to have more ip address so we have setup two scopes and entered them into a superscope. The scopes are:
172.16.7.1-172.16.7.254
172.16.8.1-172.16.8.254

Server ip is 172.16.7.6

Ip addresses ge assigned no problem. The issue happens when the ones isnt he 7 range get used up and the clients begin getting the 8's. The 8's cannot ping any systems with the 7 addresses except for the gateway server. We put a second ip address on the DHCP servers card with an 8 address but that didn't help either.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

Scott
 
Balartar123,

What subnet mask are you using for these scopes?


Patty [ponytails2]

 
Change the mask from 255.255.255.0 on the router to that of the DHCP scopes superscope mask. Your router address only knows about the 172.16.7.0 network. 172.16.8.0 is a separate network and requires a router to pass traffic to the 7 network. I would think that 255.255.254.0 would do thie trick. To be sure, run it through a subnet calculator.

Try this link for more info.

Bob
 
Yes, WHOHEARD, the 255.255.254.0 is the right mask to go with - gives you 512 hosts/subnet (unless you need more addresses), but you cannot supernet the subnets you use now.
You can do 172.16.6.1 - 7.254 or 172.16.8.1 - 9.254.

Good luck.
 
Yes, how true. That would be a problem. Thanks for catching that.

Bob
 
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