I've watched a few videos on this topic. I appreciate your in depth explanations. I've configured the fail over for a client and replicated the scope in two servers. Everything looks in order. Upon restarting one workstation, I see the new server as the DHCP server, but the computer cannot reach the internet. Yet, both servers have no errors and can see internet fine. I disabled the NIC and the workstation is good. The only thing I can think of that may have caused this error is, I have not installed the DNS roll on this new server. Do you think that may have caused the error. Do you have videos that explain how to configure backup DNS server in a domain? Thank you for any comments.
Unbelievable , wow .
you are great!! thanks sos so much
Thanks sir,
I've watched a few videos on this topic. I appreciate your in depth explanations. I've configured the fail over for a client and replicated the scope in two servers. Everything looks in order. Upon restarting one workstation, I see the new server as the DHCP server, but the computer cannot reach the internet. Yet, both servers have no errors and can see internet fine. I disabled the NIC and the workstation is good. The only thing I can think of that may have caused this error is, I have not installed the DNS roll on this new server. Do you think that may have caused the error. Do you have videos that explain how to configure backup DNS server in a domain?
Thank you for any comments.
Useful video. Let's say I have another DC running in my private network. Can the DHCP server failover be installed on the secondary DC?
Excellent
Thanks Celangova! Much appreciated!
ca you do this fail over for ADCS ??
Great content! Thanx! Is it possible to do Win Server 2022 failover to a Linux DHCP server?