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Cisco ASA Site to Site VPN with DHCP from Windows 2003 Server

Tags: M, Cisco, ASA5510, 5510
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We have a main site with a flat 192.168.1.X network.  All the PC's use a Windows 2003 DHCp server to get thier IP.  They all point to our Cisco ASA5510 as the default gateway.  
We are seting up a small remote office with a Ciso ASA5505 with a site to site VPN.  I know I can hand out the DCHP witht he ASA 5505, but I want to have it central managed from the Wndows 2003 DHCP server.  I want to create anotehr subnet for the remote site and have then have a adrees range of 192.168.10.X.  How should I do this?  Do I need to create a new DHCP scope on my DHCP server?  What about DNS how will the remote clients get added to teh DNS?
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Zone: Networking
Question Asked By: Eric_Everdyke
Solution Provided By: batry_boy
Participating Experts: 3
Solution Grade: B
Views: 168
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