Re: Single domain two IP subnets
- From: "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 09:31:45 -0400
In news:1158143595.780294.214880@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
chetan.kamra@xxxxxxxxx <chetan.kamra@xxxxxxxxx> typed:
Hi All,
I have a single Domain DC and DNS is on same server
Server name = DC.domain.com = 192.168.1.5
The users are divided in to four IP subnets:
Subnet A - 192.168.1.1-62
Subnet B - 192.168.1.65-126
Subnet C - 192.168.1.129-190
Subnet D - 192.168.1.193-254
Those are not different subnets - they're different IP address 'ranges' in
the same 192.168.1.0 one.
What's the actual business/technical goal here? Knowing that might help
someone give you good advice.
I have to finish following tasks:
Task1: All the domain machines need to communicate with each other
accept Subnet C
Presuming that C were actually a subnet, what is it supposed to have *in*
it, and what's its purpose?
Task2: DNS and DC will be on Subnet A
If you're going to have multiple subnets, you probably ought to have a DC &
DNS & DHCP server in each subnet.
Task3: How il routing happen?
No routing is required with the description you've provided, but if you were
going to set up separate subnets, you could use routers, or switches
configured with VLANs.
Please help me i needed to finish this tasks ASAP.
Again, what's the ultimate goal here?
Thanks
CK
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