d0ppelg@nger wrote:
The DHCP server will hand out IP Address from the range that the request came from. Example, If a user's system boots up and it's on the 400 VLAN, which is the FastEthernet3/0.400 segment. The DHCP server will see the requst coming from 10.0.29.252. It will then respond with an IP from the 10.0.29 network in it's DHCP table. DHCP handles the requests, you just have to set up the segments on the router and switch, and add the DHCP segments in your DHCP server. It'll be handled automatically.
Of course that's obvious.
You opened my eyes when I was blind.

Thanx buddy