From: Courtney Alexander Foster (cfoster@xxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Nov 28 2001 - 12:34:33 GMT-3
This sounds overly complicated for no reason....if thats this case
enable proxy arp on your clients and routers...and let them do the
rest...or make each router a DHCP server with it own address as the
gateway....then design your physical layer so that half the clients sit
closer to the 1st router, and the other half sit closer to the second...
-----Original Message-----
From: Nathan Cruz
Sent: Wed 11/28/2001 12:16 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Cc:
Subject: MHSRP
Trying to think of the best way to assign two different gateways
for MHSRP
using DHCP. So that half the computer on a subnet use one
gateway and the
other half use the other gateway.
I know that I could have two different DHCP servers with two
scopes and in
each one point to a different gateway. But then how do you
control which DHCP
server provides the address so that you get about a 50-50 split?
Any suggestions? Thanks.
Nathan
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