- Jul 20, 2006
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We have small branches all across the state. Right now our DHCP is managed from different routers or PIXs.. We are placing Read Only Domain Controller at these branches that will provide DNS, local logins, and DFS file sharing.. The only problem I have is setting up DHCP at the remote site because this indicates a single point of failure with no redundancy..
Right now the plan is to turn up DHCP, and then if the server goes down turn up DHCP real fast again on the local Pix or Router again until we can get the server back up.. We really have no IT staff at these remote sites..
The main issue is the clients being unable to dynamically update DNS records because we are running an AD Integrated DNS solution which only allows Dynamic updates through DHCP..
Any ideas or opinions on this plan.. Recommendations are welcome..
Right now the plan is to turn up DHCP, and then if the server goes down turn up DHCP real fast again on the local Pix or Router again until we can get the server back up.. We really have no IT staff at these remote sites..
The main issue is the clients being unable to dynamically update DNS records because we are running an AD Integrated DNS solution which only allows Dynamic updates through DHCP..
Any ideas or opinions on this plan.. Recommendations are welcome..