Say you have 2 DHCP servers on the same network...what would happen?
Can you have clients grab IP addresses from a specific server without modifying the netowrk structure (or anything on their computer)?
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Say you have 2 DHCP servers on the same network...what would happen?
Can you have clients grab IP addresses from a specific server without modifying the netowrk structure (or anything on their computer)?
It'll grab your balls.
ahoy! Most likely. :thumb:
Don't worry about it, let sleeping dogs lie.Quote:
Originally Posted by k1ll3rdr4g0n
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The client machine will get it's IP address from whichever server is deems to be closest (god knows how it tells, probably ping time or something). As long as the DHCP servers aren't both allocating the same address range then they should both co-operate nicely. It's worth making sure if your machine is dependant on particular settings that both DHCP servers are set to issue those settings.
wheres the c0d?Quote:
Originally Posted by CyberSurfer
Yeah sure ... it will actually grab some french fries as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by k1ll3rdr4g0n
I'll have a large netowrk with ketchup please.