Re: changing ip
From: Glenn L (the.only_at_gmail.com)
Date: 10/18/04
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Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 00:54:22 -0700
I am not an exchange guru, but as long as the exchange server can
communicate with AD everthing should work.
I am not aware of any IP dependancies for exchange.
-- Glenn L CCNA, MCSE 2000, MCSE 2003 + Security "agustin" <agustin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1C1F5CF9-F469-4E62-93F6-24C2045D995C@microsoft.com... > Thanks Glenn > Thanks for that inf. > Can you give some idea for changing the IP on the exchange 2000 with AD? > > "Glenn L" wrote: > > > Should be a fairly straight forward procedure. > > Do it on a weekend, or after hours obviously. > > If you are on a routed network, investigate whether any routers maintain > > static routes. > > If you are running a firewall, or ISA on the perimeter, investigate the > > rules and update accordingly. > > > > > > Make sure all DCs, servers, and clients use a common DNS server. > > Change the DCs first. > > After the IP is changed, the DC will register its A record in DNS > > automatically. > > I don't like to depend on this though. run ipconfig /registerdns > > You should then cycle the netlogon service to reregister the SRV records. > > force synch or DNS zone if you have any secondary zones configured. > > After all DCs are changed, run dcdiag and netdiag on all DCs. > > Provided all is clean, proceed with the member servers. > > run netdiag on the members after that. > > Provided all is good, then proceed with the DHCP config for your client > > base. > > > > > > There may be more to consider, but this is all I could think of at the > > moment. > > > > Glenn > > > > > > > > > > "agustin" <agustin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:2798D27D-5699-4AFA-BE97-47851061C5B5@microsoft.com... > > > Hi all > > > I have installed Exchange 2000 on a windows 2000 AD. > > > I will nee to change the ip address of my whole network. > > > Can anybody tell me the steps to change the ip on all my windows 2000 AD > > and > > > all my Exchange 2000? > > > > > > > > > agustin > > > > > >
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