We currently have a scope of 192.168.1.x-192.168.2.254 with a mask of 255.255.254.0 .DHCP server is on .0 and our router is on .1 We want to
increase our address due to more devices being added to the network By adding
a .2 and .3 to the scope. I tried to delete the current scope and recreate it
192.168.1.x-192.168.3.254 with a mask of 255.255.254.0. . We were able to
obtain and IP from the .2 but could not ping or resolve and address on the
network. I reverted back to the original config for now. Any help would be
greatly welcomed
.
Re: new windows firewall ... "Use the Custom list scope option and specify the IPv4 ... and was properly enabled only on network... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web)
Re: DHCP ..."Dan" wrote in message ... > figured that with our growth I would just add another scope.... >> How many machines are on this network, how full is the scope getting, ... >> SBS Product Team... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
The story of Unattended XP Install, MS-DOS Network Boot and DHCP ... with the idea of having technicians do unattended installs of workstations. ...network, get an IP via DHCP, Map a network drive to the distribution point ... We have a DHCP server that is multi scoped ie: ... allocated and IP within a set scope we set reservations within that scope ... (microsoft.public.win2000.networking)
Re: Isnt 003 Router the Gateway not the DHCP ips ... In the scope options form the DHCP server 003 is the Default gateway, the ip address from the router in your network....Lease time is based also on your needs and what you like to set, with laptops where people often move around you do not need 8 day leases, when they stay only one day in the company, just fills up your leases and blocks other devices, if you maybe run out of ip's on the scope. ... (microsoft.public.win2000.general)
Re: running out of IP Address! help! ... The beauty of DHCP is that you can reconfigure the scope and reboot everyone ... Since you have .0 for a network and you need connectivity to .1 you can't ... You also could just segment your network a little. ... (microsoft.public.win2000.networking)