In a Windows Server environment, if you need to configure DHCP relay, the Remote Access role is commonly used. Within Remote Access, you can enable Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) to forward DHCP requests between subnets
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To install the DHCP relay agent on Windows Server, you need to deploy the Remote Access server role. The DHCP relay agent is a feature of Remote Access and isn't included in the DHCP server role.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/networking/technologies/dhcp/dhcp-deploy-relay-agent
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No, you do not need to install the DHCP Server role in order to use the DHCP Relay feature. The DHCP Relay feature is a part of the Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) in Windows Server, and it can be used independently of the DHCP Server role1.
The DHCP Relay Agent is a protocol that listens for DHCP messages being broadcast on the network and forwards them to a DHCP server on another subnet2. This allows clients on one subnet to obtain IP addresses from a DHCP server on a different subnet2.
However, if you want to provide DHCP services such as assigning IP addresses to clients, you would need to install the DHCP Server role345.
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