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I have been 'playing' with VLANS within a physical lab environment for some time ( several cisco switches , routers and computers) . I am able to set up trunks between switches and routers and access ports for computers and devices , this I understand .
However I want some clarification on how to configure Microsoft server with multiple DHCP scopes for different VLANS . My understanding is:
However I want some clarification on how to configure Microsoft server with multiple DHCP scopes for different VLANS . My understanding is:
- When deploying Microsoft server with multiple DHCP scopes over different networks ,the server will need multiple VLAN Interfaces , these can be physical or logical . When there is several physical NIC interfaces , each of the LAN ports connected should be connected to the switch , one for each subnet/Vlan .
- Logical virtual NICs Can also be used , If using one only one Physical NIC ,VLAN interfaces have to be created within a vendor specific software application ( e.g; Intel/Realtek/Dell/White-label ) and not part of the stock operating system
- NIC teaming is not needed for VLANS , and is only required for fail-over and load balancing .