Agrippa
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Multiple DHCP Scopes with a router
Hello everyone,
I got the following case:
I want multiple IP ranges in a business complex with let's say 4 companies.
I want each company in a separate VLAN with different IP ranges.
For example:
Company X: 192.168.50.x
Company Y: 192.168.60.x
Company Z: 192.168.70.x
Company Q: 192.168.80.x
Is there a solution to create this with 1 switch and 1 router in front of the switch.
Router - - > switch - - > Clients
1 Router with multiple scopes.
1 Switch with multiple VLANS.
4 VLANS: Each VLAN has a separate IP. (Example above)
If you miss any information please let me know.
With kind regards,
Agrippa
I got the following case:
I want multiple IP ranges in a business complex with let's say 4 companies.
I want each company in a separate VLAN with different IP ranges.
For example:
Company X: 192.168.50.x
Company Y: 192.168.60.x
Company Z: 192.168.70.x
Company Q: 192.168.80.x
Is there a solution to create this with 1 switch and 1 router in front of the switch.
Router - - > switch - - > Clients
1 Router with multiple scopes.
1 Switch with multiple VLANS.
4 VLANS: Each VLAN has a separate IP. (Example above)
If you miss any information please let me know.
With kind regards,
Agrippa
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Suggestion to use a managed switch for the VLAN is correct.