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In this video, James Conrad covers DHCP high availability and DHCP failover. DHCP failover is possibly the best solution for a highly available DHCP infrastructure, and James will walk you through every step of configuring this setup so you can take advantage of its benefits.
DHCP failover is a new feature available in Windows Server 2012 that’s critically important. It ensures continuous availability of DHCP service by leveraging servers to share scope and lease information, allowing one server to generate DHCP leases to clients if the alternate server is unavailable for any reason. James walks you through each step of configuring DHCP failover and discusses the pros and cons of various options for different applications. This includes roles partner servers have, setting the max amount of client lead time, and what you’re looking for in timelines for state switchover intervals. By the end of the video, you’ll not only know the reason behind DHCP failover, but you’ll also be able to configure it on your own servers.
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Hi, you missed discussing the state switch interval. Please discuss, will follow your video 🙂
I didn't know things were so bad with Hank Schrader in the DEA that he started a career in IT… Interesting.
Great video and good explanation. The only thing I can add for people is to be sure to copy over your custom scope options to the new server first – for example Option 150 for Cisco TFTP. If you don't add in your custom scope options you will have issues when you come to move the scopes over to the partner server as it doesn't know what the custom scope options are.
Hi, great video. What is the tool used for Drawing over the screen?
Excellent explanation and video. Thank You
Quick question. If the link connection goes down from DHCP01 to DHCP02 and DHCP02 has the old lease information and DCHP01 is still leasing addresses, would it be best to have DHCP02 hand out addresses in a different scope that way there is no change of duplicate IP's?
You are having both of them hand out addresses from a single scope, so I would have to assume if DHCP02 doesn't get the new lease information from DHCP01 there will be an IP conflict….
Very nice video. Congratulations!
Great video! Clear and accurate, didn't waste a bunch of time and some facts I didn't know! Thanks for producing and sharing!
what is tool name used to write in desktop back ground
Hey guys, I've deployed dhcp failover on a couple of networks (Cisco switches/routers) and still have a few question to clear up.
How Cisco switch and router should be configured to properly process windows 2012r2 dhcp failover requests. Should it be only two ip helpers addresses in the configurations or something else that is not written in documentation. Let's say that both dhcp servers are on the same network with a Cisco catalyst 3750 and serving 2-3 C class networks.
Thanks
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