We have 2 ip networks with separate gateways on a single router interface. One was existing with DHCP services provided by a Windows 2003 Server. The new network works fine with static IPs, but when we add it's scope to the DHCP server we cannot get an address.
The NIC on the server has 2 addresses-1 from each network. We can ping each address fine. Does anyone know why when we turn off the original scope, the server will not distribute an address from the new scope?
DHCP experts are apparently hard to come by.
Thanks.
The NIC on the server has 2 addresses-1 from each network. We can ping each address fine. Does anyone know why when we turn off the original scope, the server will not distribute an address from the new scope?
DHCP experts are apparently hard to come by.
Thanks.