18 Jun
2015
18 Jun
'15
3:54 p.m.
On 18/06/2015 20:51, Joe Abley wrote:
Since DHCP uses broadcast and multicast addresses when a client is discovering a server, it's not obvious why you'd have to.
most non trivial (i.e. routed networks) would use dhcp relay, in which case anycast dns could be argued to make some sense. TBH, the OP would be better off with multiple unicast installations with backup configured. Most decent quality dhcp implementations can operate in active/failover mode. Nick