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What will happen if we have two DHCP servers in our network. Will there be any problem. How does it work?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 2 Last Update: June 10, 2008     Asked by: Monalisa Saha 
  
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September 13, 2006 04:32:26   #1  
Niranjan Arsid        

RE: what will happen if we have two DHCP servers in ou...

You can setup two DHCP servers in a network. As long as the DHCP range (range of IP addresses) configured in the servers does not have a conflict (common range) there should be absolutely no problem.


 
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June 10, 2008 14:22:36   #2  
sudhir.akondi Member Since: June 2008   Contribution: 4    

RE: What will happen if we have two DHCP servers in our network. Will there be any problem. How does it work?
a more elaborate answer would be this:

If there are two DHCP servers in a network both the servers would receive the
DISCOVER messages unicast by the Relay Agent or broadcast by the client. Depending
on the decision taken by the client upon receiving the OFFER an appropriate REQUEST would be sent.

There wouldn't be any problem as far as both the servers don't share any common
IP address range.

 
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