Re: Running out of IP's...what to do?
- From: "Anthony" <anthony.spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 20:22:49 +0100
Hi Joe,
You simply need to add further subnets, and route between them.
You can connect two subnets with a router, with two ethernet interfaces. Or
you can also create VLAN's on a switch, each on a different subnet.
You can use just the one DHCP server. Add further scopes. Put an ip helper
address on the router or switch to forward DHCP requests to the server.
Hope that helps, ask if you need anything more,
Anthony -
http://www.airdesk.co.uk
"Joe" <Joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Good afternoon all! I was wondering if i could get some direction on what
to
do in my current situation. We currently are running our network on
192.168.113.1-254 address range. Well the time has come where we are
running
out of IP's and we recently purchased another company that will be
bringing
in 20 new people that we will not have enough IPs for. So what do i do to
accomodate these new people? I am assuming we would set up another IP
range
of lets say 192.168.114.1-254? but how would i go about doing this?
would i
put another scope in the DHCP server? how would a client with a
192.168.114.xx address talk to the servers on the 192.168.113.xxx range?
we
do not have routing and remote access on any servers, we use a sonicwall
as
the gateway for the machines, so would the routes go in there? Im kinda
lost
when it comes this kind of stuff!! so any help or direction would be
greatly
appreciated!! thanks!
.
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