ScottishFencer
Technical User
Hi Guys,
I need to pick your brains.
At the moment I am running a network with static IPs. This leads to quite a bit of annoying admin when new boxes are installed and I want to enable DHCP over the network. The problem is that I can't decide which option to go for:
option 1: Enable DHCP on the Firewall. I have a Sonicwall Firewall and it has a DHCP component I could activate.
option 2: There is a DHCP server installed on one of the comms servers (it's w2k server) but that one is battered around quite a bit already. It hosts: a file sharing partition, Exhchange and a print server.
Option 3: I have a DB server. I would be reluctant to put anything on this server as it is the one that is utlised the most. It hosts the in-house server for our DB apps. They are not big DBs, but the server is hit hard.
What do you guys think?
I am inclining towards option 1, as it is the piece of equipment that is hit the least.
I need to pick your brains.
At the moment I am running a network with static IPs. This leads to quite a bit of annoying admin when new boxes are installed and I want to enable DHCP over the network. The problem is that I can't decide which option to go for:
option 1: Enable DHCP on the Firewall. I have a Sonicwall Firewall and it has a DHCP component I could activate.
option 2: There is a DHCP server installed on one of the comms servers (it's w2k server) but that one is battered around quite a bit already. It hosts: a file sharing partition, Exhchange and a print server.
Option 3: I have a DB server. I would be reluctant to put anything on this server as it is the one that is utlised the most. It hosts the in-house server for our DB apps. They are not big DBs, but the server is hit hard.
What do you guys think?
I am inclining towards option 1, as it is the piece of equipment that is hit the least.