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DHCP Static Route Option 1

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danbiggs

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Hi -
I need to push out a static route to some clients and I'd rather do this through our Windows 2000 DHCP server if possible. I've found scope option 33 - Static Routes, but have no idea how to configure it. Does anyone have any experience of this?

Thanks
 
What are you attempting to do with static routes?
 
I have just had a look at this and a quick play and I don't think will be appropriate unless you are looking at installing host routes (/32) into the DHCP Clients routing tables.

The option 33 works by you entering IP address pairs - route followed by gateway (next-hop) address - i.e. 172.16.0.0, 10.1.1.1. You can add multiple routes in a list. The problem seems to be the client installs the route with a /32 mask -

Destination Mask Gateway
172.16.0.0 255.255.255.255 10.1.1.1

It looks as though this is rarely used now anyway as it was only apparently useful in classful networks:




I am temporarily adding static routes via a login script at the moment until I sort the rest of the network out.


Good luck

Andy
 
Thanks ADB100, I had previously only tried adding network routes and couldn't get any results. I will try adding host routes as I only need to modify the routing to a small number of explicit hosts.
 
anyways.. yes host routes are all I could get it to map using DHCP.. if you role it out via a logon script, then you can map networks.

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