Sujet : Re: I never thought of this scenario
De : rich (at) *nospam* example.invalid (Rich)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 19. Apr 2024, 16:16:35
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Grant Taylor <
gtaylor@tnetconsulting.net> wrote:
On 4/19/24 00:26, Marc Haber wrote:
The fact that YOUR DHCP server is on the same subnet of your
residential one-subnet setup does NOT mean that this is the case for
all DHCP deployments.
I absolutely agree. Though it is proportionally probably one of the
most common configurations. Considering all of the SOHO networks in the
world.
Agreed, the number of DHCP servers that exist only on the same subnet
as their clients likely dwarfs the count of those that serve plural
subnets across one or more routers.
However our local art-student's binary thinking prevents him from
understanding that "by far the most common configuration" is not in any
way equal to "all possible configurations".