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Default Using two Microsoft DHCP Servers with Remote Access Office Mode

Does anyone know how to configure Remote Access Office mode with two Microsoft DHCP servers for redundancy?

I have one working fine. But the problem is in the GUI. It only allows for one DHCP Server from the host objects?

I can't seem to find any information about this online and am waiting for Checkpoint to call me back.

I have a R65 Cluster running on SPLAT UTM-2050.

I was told it may be possible to use the DHCP Relay agent but I enabled that and it did not seem to affect anything and documentation on that is limited to non-existent.

If anyone has experience with this please let me know. If I get it figured out I will post my solution.

I prefer to use Microsoft because that way our Windows Server Admins can help with DHCP instead of having the firewall do everything. If anyone has a better solution or suggestions I am all ears.

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