Re: AD-DNS-DHCP

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Hello Ferg,

You're welcome.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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About 75.

Anyway, all the replies have benefitted me quite a bit. I have many
options,
but for now the logon script rout command is good enough.
I will work on getting my Cisco switches configured with VLANS and go
that
route later on.
Jorge, Meinolf, Grant, Anthony and Ace, thanks very much to you
"guys". I
appreciate your help.
Cheers and best wishes.
"Jorge Silva" <jorgesilva_pt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Another thing, how many DHCP clients are we talking about?

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I hope that the information above helps you.
Have a Nice day.
Jorge Silva
MVP Directory Services
"Joe Dunn" <JoeDunn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If you wanted to the keep the management of the default gateway
addresses
in
DHCP look at setting up User Classes. Then use a logon script via
GPO
with
the ipconfig \setuserclass command. You can then have different
default
gateway address Options in the same scope but applied to different
computers
depending on OU.
Best Regards
Joe Dunn
MCSE, MCTS, CCNA
"Jorge Silva" wrote:

Hi Ferg,
Please always respond here.
Answer:
Simple, example: for DHCP clients, remove the gatway configuration
from
your
DHCP scope, then you can setup a logon or startup script/batch file
that
defines a static route to general gateway something like this:
#---------------------------------------------------
route -p add 0.0.0.0 mask 0.0.0.0 192.192.192.77
#---------------------------------------------------
The "-p" switch means persistent, event after a reboot the route
will be
there.
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I hope that the information above helps you.
Have a Nice day.
Jorge Silva
MVP Directory Services
"Ferg" <ferguson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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G'Day All,

Greetings and best wishes.
I have searched high and low for a solution here and am stumpped.
I
have
not found anything. I am trying to accomplist the following.
In my AD I have 3 OU - <Staff>, <Associates>, <Partners>
I also have two different internet connections each with their own
firewall, LAN IP, and range of WAN IPs.
192.192.192.77 Internet Connection #1
192.192.192.87 Internet Connection #2
How can I, through AD, Logon Scripts, DNS, DHCP or whatever, set
<STAFF>
to ALWAYS use Internet Connection#2 as the default gateway,
<Associates> and <Partners> to ALWAYS use Internet Connection#1 as
the
default gateway.
Many thanks

Mike



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