I am running Server 2003 on a small LAN of about 10 machines. Internet access 
is via cable modem connected through a router to all machines.  I need to have 
the machines use the DNS server in the 2003 box while that box is functional.  
If the 2003 box is down, the router should handle the DNS.
 
My current router's DHCP server has no setting to control the Preferred or 
Alternate DNS server values it distributes.  Does someone know of a router with 
a built in DHCP server that does support those settings?
 
I expect there would be a way to setup a Linux box to do the job but I would 
prefer avoiding adding any equipment with rotating parts.  
 
Another possibility would be to have two DHCP servers (router and 2003) with 
non overlapping ranges.  Is there a way to ensure that the 2003 one would 
always win when it is running?  Might a switch between the router and the rest 
of the LAN add enough delay to have 2003 get there first?
 
TIA for any input,
 
Joe
 


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