RE: DHCP and multiple subnets


Subject: RE: DHCP and multiple subnets
From: Mike Barsalou (mbarsalou@aidea.org)
Date: Mon Mar 11 2002 - 12:22:41 AKST


So let's assume for a second that I am going to use the virtual eth
interfaces. They might look like this:

eth0 - 192.168.1.0
eth1 - 192.168.2.0
eth2 - 192.168.3.0

Would I just configure the different subnets? Then the dhcp server handles
the rest?

Got any good info (or links) on how to do this?

Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: Craig Callender [mailto:craigc@corith.com]
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 12:04 PM
To: Mike Barsalou
Cc: 'aklug@aklug.org'
Subject: Re: DHCP and multiple subnets

You would need either multiple ethernet cards, or virtual eth interfaces.
And yes, it's possible.

-- Craig C

On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, Mike Barsalou wrote:

Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 11:41:58 -0900
From: Mike Barsalou <mbarsalou@aidea.org>
To: "'aklug@aklug.org'" <aklug@aklug.org>
Subject: DHCP and multiple subnets

I am working with someone who is thinking about using one DHCP server for
multiple subnets. Is this even possible? It seems like it should be.

What are some of the overview steps I would have to take to make this work?

Mike

        In the beginning there was data. The data was without form and
null, and darkness was upon the face of the console; and the Spirit of
IBM was moving over the face of the market. And DEC said, "Let there
be registers"; and there were registers. And DEC saw that they
carried; and DEC separated the data from the instructions. DEC called
the data Stack, and the instructions they called Code. And there was
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