Re: Changing IP Subnet?



Thanks, Anthony. I'll add it to the file I'll use if I ever get up the nerve.....

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Regards,
Hank Arnold
Microsoft MVP
Windows Server - Directory Services

Anthony [MVP] wrote:
Hank,
I don't think it is really that big a problem to do.
The basic idea will be to set up an additional VLAN, and make sure that there is unrestricted communication between the two (e.g use WINS).
Then you can start to migrate resources into the new VLAN. A (very) few services will hard code an IP address into a configuration file, but most should be OK. Firewall rules will ned to be rewritten. DHCP can server both VLAN's.
Hope that helps,
Anthony
http://www.airdesk.co.uk



"Hank Arnold (MVP)" <rasilon@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:Ojr2VotzIHA.5832@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I've had problems over the past 6 years that were caused by the original "consultants" who set up the primary subnet to be 192.168.1.nnn. An obvious problem is connecting to a users personal computer (on a router) to our network using a VPN. We have to get the user's router reconfigured to a different subnet since most default to the same one.

I'm curious as to what it would take to change our internal IP subnet. to something different. Any thoughts as to what would be impacted would be appreciated. I'm not likely to do it, but it might help explain why we don't do it....
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Regards,
Hank Arnold
Microsoft MVP
Windows Server - Directory Services


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