Citadel535
Senior member
We are planning on subnetting our network and are trying to figure out a DHCP server could be used. We have three subnets, one for employees, one for students, and two for anything in the future.
If we have a router (anything even a PC) with two IP addresses assigned to one NIC that is routing traffic through the employee and students subnets. Now, two PCs, each to be on different subnet are connected to a switch that connects to the router. The DHCP server is connected to the router on the third subnet.
Both PCs are on the same broadcast domain so when they send a DHCP request, how does the router know to send it to the DHCP server so that both PCs are assigned to the proper network? We can't do MAC reservations as we are really talking about 2000 PCs.
Is this even possible? If not, how is this usually handled?
Thanks in advance for the help!
If we have a router (anything even a PC) with two IP addresses assigned to one NIC that is routing traffic through the employee and students subnets. Now, two PCs, each to be on different subnet are connected to a switch that connects to the router. The DHCP server is connected to the router on the third subnet.
Both PCs are on the same broadcast domain so when they send a DHCP request, how does the router know to send it to the DHCP server so that both PCs are assigned to the proper network? We can't do MAC reservations as we are really talking about 2000 PCs.
Is this even possible? If not, how is this usually handled?
Thanks in advance for the help!