Basic setup question..



I currently have a win2000 DHCP server giving out IP addresses
10.10.100.1.-253 to my xp clients.

Can I keep this IP address range on my clients if I install ISA2004 on the
network (caching only)? Or will I need to reconfigure my DHCP server to give
an alternative range (192.168.0.x or similar)? Then ISA will be the only
machine with a 10.10.100 address?

If so, how do I tell my machines to (all together) pick up a new IP address
from the new range?

Finally can I keep a 10.10.100.x address on my other servers, as I have
rules setup on our offsite proxy servers to allow web\mail traffic etc to
those addresses. Costs money to change them!
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Relevant Pages

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