Without knowing the full details of your network, what about creating virtual interfaces? This way:
DHCP Scope (192.168.11.x/24) on vEth1
DHCP Scope (192.168.12.x/24) on vEth2
DHCP Scope (192.168.13.x/24) on vEth3
DHCP Scope (192.168.14.x/24) on vEth4
Never tried it, just an idea.
Hi,
We are running several different VLANs on our 10.8 Mac Mini servers. The only issue that we have encountered with the setup is that the server becomes unresponsive to DHCP requests. I have not run into the IP address conflicts issue though. Have you double checked all of the DHCP settings to make sure that there was not a config issue?
Are you using Layer 3 switches? (e.g. Cisco 3750)
If it's not a very large network, you can do interVLAN routing and DHCP on a Cisco layer 3 switch itself without compromising the performance.
We are using HP Procurve Switches. I've got 3 Scopes. Wired, Wireless, Guest Wireless.
I have a DHCP helper in the Core Switch pointing back to the DHCP server. I see the conflict in the DHCP but can't remove the client. https://www.sugarsync.com/pf/D7162165_70148471_940134