I have 2 DHCP servers in my domain, they happen to be on the only 2 DCs (Global catalogs too) in our domain of 5 servers... I guess these could have been on member servers but they are on DCs (which also happen to be the DNS servers as well)..
Any recommendations on splitting up the single segment we use (IE: .100 to .254 etc).
The way I have it now, I have a scope on each server.. one server, serverA has scope set going from .100 to .150 or so.. the other, serverB has scope from .151 to .253.
I setup reservations on both servers (they match on each server).. I'm not using exclusions, just reservations that fall within those ranges.
I've heard the 80/20 rule or even 50/50 are best to be used, but even more recently someone suggested "overlapping" the two scopes, with identical exclusions on each server. This idea made no sense to me. I also recently had a glitch where for some reason, the second dhcp went down and any new machines or rebooted machines couldnt get an IP address, even from the first one (I also have VPN on RAS set to use DHCP, but with only 40 machines in house and 1 or 2 vpns outside, I didnt think this was the issue).
So I'm seeking a poll of advice on which way most are doing their 2003 domains DCHP wise.. 50/50, 80/20, overlapping (explain if so, still dont get this method), another way... installed on a DC/domain member etc..
Thanks
Any recommendations on splitting up the single segment we use (IE: .100 to .254 etc).
The way I have it now, I have a scope on each server.. one server, serverA has scope set going from .100 to .150 or so.. the other, serverB has scope from .151 to .253.
I setup reservations on both servers (they match on each server).. I'm not using exclusions, just reservations that fall within those ranges.
I've heard the 80/20 rule or even 50/50 are best to be used, but even more recently someone suggested "overlapping" the two scopes, with identical exclusions on each server. This idea made no sense to me. I also recently had a glitch where for some reason, the second dhcp went down and any new machines or rebooted machines couldnt get an IP address, even from the first one (I also have VPN on RAS set to use DHCP, but with only 40 machines in house and 1 or 2 vpns outside, I didnt think this was the issue).
So I'm seeking a poll of advice on which way most are doing their 2003 domains DCHP wise.. 50/50, 80/20, overlapping (explain if so, still dont get this method), another way... installed on a DC/domain member etc..
Thanks