Hello,
We have configured DHCP on two different ports for two different networks. now suddenly client machines are getting ip address of different network.
any solution for this ?
Prashant
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Hello,
We have configured DHCP on two different ports for two different networks. now suddenly client machines are getting ip address of different network.
any solution for this ?
Prashant
Hi Prashant Sagvekar
Thank you for contacting us.
From the provided details we assume that broadcast domain of your different network is the same, you may have connected both the network in the same switch.
Kindly segregate your network to resolve the issue. Please use the seprate switch for individual network.
Hi Prashant Sagvekar
If DHCP broadcast requests from different network reach to DHCP scope which is configured to lease the IP to a different network, it will lease the IP.
Please verify your packet flow and network connection
Hi Prashant Sagvekar
If DHCP broadcast requests from different network reach to DHCP scope which is configured to lease the IP to a different network, it will lease the IP.
Please verify your packet flow and network connection