Good Morning/Afternoon,
I work for a medium sized organisation with about 200 NT/2000 machines over about 20 sites. Currently they are all static IP and I have been asked to get them to DHCP.
I am familiar with DHCP generally but don't understand a couple of aspects:
*If a node is at a remote site (1 router away from DHCP server) how does the DHCP server know to give that PC a "remote" address (I.e. different to my range at HQ)?
*Do I have to do anything specific with my scopes to set up the above correctly? Whether it be per scope, or globally?
*On a 64k link, would DHCP effect the speed badly (Considering about 6 machines share the link)?
IF anyone can answer any of these questions I would REALLY appreciate it.
Thanks for your help!
Kind Regards,
Mike Firth
I work for a medium sized organisation with about 200 NT/2000 machines over about 20 sites. Currently they are all static IP and I have been asked to get them to DHCP.
I am familiar with DHCP generally but don't understand a couple of aspects:
*If a node is at a remote site (1 router away from DHCP server) how does the DHCP server know to give that PC a "remote" address (I.e. different to my range at HQ)?
*Do I have to do anything specific with my scopes to set up the above correctly? Whether it be per scope, or globally?
*On a 64k link, would DHCP effect the speed badly (Considering about 6 machines share the link)?
IF anyone can answer any of these questions I would REALLY appreciate it.
Thanks for your help!
Kind Regards,
Mike Firth