October 2007 - Posts
Split scopes are generally used to provide high-availability in a DHCP Server deployment, so that if one server goes down, another server is available from which clients continue to obain an IP address lease. Lets take an example how Split scopes are
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1. Verify output of ipconfig command that it showing at least one interface wired or wireless connected to your machine. 2. Verify output of ipconfig/all showing DHCP is enabled on that interface. DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes 3. Verify DHCP
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There is a DHCP Server management API DhcpGetClientInfo() with which DHCPUser can get the information about DHCP Clients. There are three way to figure out the information for the client with the above API. The first one is by specifing ClientIPAddress
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DHCP Server team is excited to announce that the much appreciated and loved feature, MAC Address based filtering, provided by this callout dll is now a part of Windows Server 2008 R2 DHCP Server. Check out the blog . This DHCP Server Callout DLL helps
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