I know what dhcp snooping does, if you read my posts you will see I get all that. I was not asking what dhcp snooping does or how to configure it. I did not ask how to trust a port, or what trusting ports does.
For thr fourth time in this thread I will explain the question.
There is a restriction of no more than 8 trusted servers on a switch.
If you have two DHCP servers, they have a native address each , that is two.
If they are routed, you then have one address for the DHCP helper, that makes three.
You have to configure the trusted servers per vlan, so you have to specify three addresses for each VLAN.
Doing this for two VLANS uses six addresses out of the 8 you can use.
This means if you use DHCP snooping trusted servers, you can't do it for more than two VLANs. This seems like an unreasonable restriction. I was asking whether that is correct, or whether I have misunderstood how that works.