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DHCP query

pannupanditpannupandit Member Posts: 92 ■■□□□□□□□□
hi guys

Is it possible through a DHCP server to provide 2 defaul gateway addresses from the same subnet. 1 range of clients got 1 gateway address and others get the other one.


thanks

Pannu Pandit

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    sprkymrksprkymrk Member Posts: 4,884 ■■■□□□□□□□
    In your scope options you can select multiple default gateways ("router" - option 003) but I don't think that will work the way you want it to, as all your clients will then have 2 DG's, and will always try the first one listed.

    How many clients use each gateway?
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    taktsoitaktsoi Member Posts: 224
    1 range of clients got 1 gateway address and others get the other one.
    Can we use DHCP class ID option?
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    pannupanditpannupandit Member Posts: 92 ■■□□□□□□□□
    Hi sprkymrk

    Actually I dont want to put 2 gateways on each client machine. I want that few range of clients have 1 gateway and others have the other one. Becoz I want to do load balancing of traffic in some way by using HSRP protocol on switches. So will be using 2 gateways. I just want to assign different gateway address for the clientsn the way that 1 range of clients have 1 gateway address and others have the other one.

    thanks
    Pannu pandit
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    JdotQJdotQ Member Posts: 230
    Hi sprkymrk

    Actually I dont want to put 2 gateways on each client machine. I want that few range of clients have 1 gateway and others have the other one. Becoz I want to do load balancing of traffic in some way by using HSRP protocol on switches. So will be using 2 gateways. I just want to assign different gateway address for the clientsn the way that 1 range of clients have 1 gateway address and others have the other one.

    thanks
    Pannu pandit
    If this is the case, I would definitely look into the Class ID as mentioned by taktsoi. On the clients you're going to run "ipconfig /setclassid" after you set up the class on the DHCP server.

    Check out;
    Set DHCP class ID information at a client computer

    How to Create a New DHCP User or Vendor Class
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