01-25-2022 11:21 PM
Hi Team,
01-26-2022 01:25 AM
Hello,
without actually seeing your topology, I take it that you basically have two competing DHCP servers. Unfortunately, there is no way to prioritize one over the other. It basically is who receives the (directed) broadcast first dishes out the IP address.
You might want to try and add a DHCP option to the server you want to prioritize. I somewhere recall that for Mac clients, the server with the most options goes first. I don't know if that is true for other (Windows, Android, etc.) clients...
01-27-2022 10:43 PM
Hi Team,
01-28-2022 11:42 AM
Hello
Most simplistic solution would to assign each subnet to its own vlan, then this would not happen.
01-26-2022 05:24 AM - edited 01-26-2022 05:25 AM
Without properly understanding your reason for doing this, my first reaction would be to put the clients that need to talk to the second DHCP server on a different VLAN and point that VLAN's helper address to the second DHCP server (assuming that the DHCP server isn't on the broadcast domain - if it is, move it to the new VLAN as well).
You might also considering blacklisting MAC addresses on the relevant DHCP server?
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