What am I missing her, probably a lot? Goal: Create 3 scopes within WS 2012R2. 1. Default network (192.168.1.0…Range .100-.254) 2. Network for IP Camera system (192.168.2.0…Range .100-.254) 3. Guest Network (192.168.3.0…Range .100-.254). Scopes are already created and the default network is operational.
Equipment: WS 2012R2(DNS 192.168.1.5), Cisco RV042(Internet Gateway 192.168.1.2), Qty. 2 ISP’s modems bridged feeding the RV, Cisco SF200-24FP (192.168.2.1 Poe for IP cams), Netgear JGS524E (Not Managed, Default network switch).
Configuration: the RV is checked as a gateway, with multiple subnets engaged and the subnets have been added. DHCP Relay is engaged and pointed at the DNS Server IP. Port configuration: Ethernet Ports 1&2 VLAN1, Port 3 VLAN2, Port 4 VLAN3.
Problem: When I connect PC to either VLAN 2 or 3, I do not get a DHCP of 2.100, or a 3.100 I get a 1.100. Basically why does the server not issue the proper IP when I am connected to VLAN 2 or 3? So if I static my machine to 2.100 with gateway 192.168.2.1, and DNS 192.168.1.5 I connect to the network, cannot surf and get error “cannot communicate with primary DNS server 192.168.1.5”. In closing how does the server know that IP range 2.100-.254 is suppose VLAN 2?