Discussion:
Adding a DNS suffix to my DHCP Scope
(too old to reply)
spepi
2005-04-18 13:00:01 UTC
Permalink
Hi,
I have multiple domains in my environment.
Windows Server 2003 AD.
I have my current scope setup for
192.168.1.xxx - 192.168.5.xxx
My current domain is test.net
I have these other domains too.
test1.linux.net
web-test.net
test.com

How can I get these DNS suffixes into my current DHCp scope without having
to type them in to get resolution?

Any help would be appreciated.
thanks in advance.
Doug Sherman [MVP]
2005-04-18 16:02:26 UTC
Permalink
Use Scope Option 135 - Domain suffix search order.

Doug Sherman
MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
Post by spepi
Hi,
I have multiple domains in my environment.
Windows Server 2003 AD.
I have my current scope setup for
192.168.1.xxx - 192.168.5.xxx
My current domain is test.net
I have these other domains too.
test1.linux.net
web-test.net
test.com
How can I get these DNS suffixes into my current DHCp scope without having
to type them in to get resolution?
Any help would be appreciated.
thanks in advance.
spepi
2005-04-19 18:43:01 UTC
Permalink
I dont see this as an option in my scope options.
Post by Doug Sherman [MVP]
Use Scope Option 135 - Domain suffix search order.
Doug Sherman
MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
Post by spepi
Hi,
I have multiple domains in my environment.
Windows Server 2003 AD.
I have my current scope setup for
192.168.1.xxx - 192.168.5.xxx
My current domain is test.net
I have these other domains too.
test1.linux.net
web-test.net
test.com
How can I get these DNS suffixes into my current DHCp scope without having
to type them in to get resolution?
Any help would be appreciated.
thanks in advance.
Doug Sherman [MVP]
2005-04-19 20:27:20 UTC
Permalink
This option was not available in Win2k, but there was a work-around - see:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;275553

If Windows Server 2003 is your DHCP server, this option should be available
to you. Make sure you are using the current Administrative tools to access
the server. If you still can't find this option, use Group Policy - see:

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=294785

Doug Sherman
MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
Post by spepi
I dont see this as an option in my scope options.
Post by Doug Sherman [MVP]
Use Scope Option 135 - Domain suffix search order.
Doug Sherman
MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
Post by spepi
Hi,
I have multiple domains in my environment.
Windows Server 2003 AD.
I have my current scope setup for
192.168.1.xxx - 192.168.5.xxx
My current domain is test.net
I have these other domains too.
test1.linux.net
web-test.net
test.com
How can I get these DNS suffixes into my current DHCp scope without having
to type them in to get resolution?
Any help would be appreciated.
thanks in advance.
spepi
2005-04-19 20:43:03 UTC
Permalink
I would assume I am using the latest version of Admin tools on the server. I
connected directly to the server as well, and I still dont have the 135
option.
Post by Doug Sherman [MVP]
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;275553
If Windows Server 2003 is your DHCP server, this option should be available
to you. Make sure you are using the current Administrative tools to access
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=294785
Doug Sherman
MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
Post by spepi
I dont see this as an option in my scope options.
Post by Doug Sherman [MVP]
Use Scope Option 135 - Domain suffix search order.
Doug Sherman
MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
Post by spepi
Hi,
I have multiple domains in my environment.
Windows Server 2003 AD.
I have my current scope setup for
192.168.1.xxx - 192.168.5.xxx
My current domain is test.net
I have these other domains too.
test1.linux.net
web-test.net
test.com
How can I get these DNS suffixes into my current DHCp scope without
having
Post by spepi
Post by Doug Sherman [MVP]
Post by spepi
to type them in to get resolution?
Any help would be appreciated.
thanks in advance.
Loading...