so if I wanted to have multiple scopes (subnets with devices requesting DHCP addresses) I would create a DHCP server for each one? Basically I would repeat steps 1-3 on the server for each subnet?
@@TheNetworkTripI configured it per your video and it works great! I have 7 vlans that I provide addresses to. I can now stop using my MS Server 2019 for DHCP. I wish I had known of this years ago.
Hello! If the interfaces will be in different networks, you don't need to add the interfaces to a bridge. If they will have the same broadcas domain, you can add them to the bridge.
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so elegent Mr Wilmer...! i will be very Greatful if you add a video that explain the default firewall rules that came with the router.
Hello! Thank you
I will create 2-3 videos about the firewall in RouterOS.
so if I wanted to have multiple scopes (subnets with devices requesting DHCP addresses) I would create a DHCP server for each one? Basically I would repeat steps 1-3 on the server for each subnet?
That's correct!
@@TheNetworkTripI configured it per your video and it works great! I have 7 vlans that I provide addresses to. I can now stop using my MS Server 2019 for DHCP. I wish I had known of this years ago.
tnx it helps a lot
Great video. Thank you:-).
If we want to do on layer 3 environment. Doest the interface on the dhcp-relay must be set to the bridge?
Hello!
If the interfaces will be in different networks, you don't need to add the interfaces to a bridge. If they will have the same broadcas domain, you can add them to the bridge.
Is it Possible if DHCP Server is Windows Server ?
Hello! Yes, the DHCP server can Windows Server.
@@TheNetworkTrip Greatt oke Thanks for the Reply !
@@TheNetworkTrip quite curious on how to set this up. hope u find a time doing a guide for this. thanks.