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How to set up distribution of dhcp addresses on two networks?
Dear! Tell me, is it possible to distribute addresses in dhcp to different subnets under one condition: is the computer included in the domain or not?
Some details: I have a domain controller (Ubuntu Zentyal) on the same server, dns and dhcp are up. DHCP distributes to all office addresses 192.168.0.xxx, let's say a client comes to the office with his laptop (which is not in my domain) and connects to the network, I need him to get the address 192.168.1.xxx
How, if at all, is this implement?
I’ll add another subnet to DHCP, I won’t throw routes (I don’t want to rummage around on the LAN), but I don’t understand how to set up the distribution of addresses in accordance with belonging to a domain. Can you help?
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It was possible to implement, but only in the case of Windows clients. Look towards NAP -- Network access policy, and its relationship with DHCP.
As an option, reserve by MAC addresses or allocate a guest vlan with its own subnet.
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