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Rusty
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      07-20-2005, 06:11 PM
I am new to DHCP so please excuse my ignorance if this is an easy problem...

I am currently setting up a very small windows 2000 AD network. The server
that will handle DHCP has two NICs in it. Each NIC will be connected to a
seperate internal network (no internet access). The two networks should not
be able to see each other and should have different IP schemes (ie. network A
- 192.168.1.x and network B 192.168.2.x). I should also not that the DHCP
server is also performing most other server rolls (ie. Domain Controller,
DNS, etc.)

Is it possible to have the DHCP service run two networks off of two network
cards in windows 2000? If yes, can you point me to an article to help me set
it up.

Thanks,

Rusty
 
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Doug Sherman [MVP]
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      07-20-2005, 09:07 PM
Yes, you can do this. Create a scope for each subnet, make sure that both
NICs have static IPs, and DHCP will automatically assign addresses from the
appropriate scope to the various clients. If the only connection between
these networks is the server, and you do not enable routing on the server,
then machines on one network will not be able to access machines on the
other. As to whether machines on one network can 'see' machines on the
other, that depends on browsing. If you turn off the browser service on the
DC, then neither subnet should be able to 'see' the other.

Doug Sherman
MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP

"Rusty" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I am new to DHCP so please excuse my ignorance if this is an easy

problem...
>
> I am currently setting up a very small windows 2000 AD network. The

server
> that will handle DHCP has two NICs in it. Each NIC will be connected to a
> seperate internal network (no internet access). The two networks should

not
> be able to see each other and should have different IP schemes (ie.

network A
> - 192.168.1.x and network B 192.168.2.x). I should also not that the DHCP
> server is also performing most other server rolls (ie. Domain Controller,
> DNS, etc.)
>
> Is it possible to have the DHCP service run two networks off of two

network
> cards in windows 2000? If yes, can you point me to an article to help me

set
> it up.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rusty



 
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