Re: Run out of IP addresses



Agreed, but... I don't think moving from 200 hosts to 201 hosts would make any difference to his current performance (which he seems to be satisfied with). Of course, he didn't really say how far he would expand. Just that he ran out of IPs.

-Frank

"Phillip Windell" <philwindell@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23FAkhPdtIHA.420@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

No.
Ethernet degrades after 250-300 host
Masks should never go below /24 bits (255.255.255.0) unless it is a backbone where multiple subnets are "superneted" over the high-speed backbone.


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"Maurice Bishop" <no.spam.here.please@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:P9ednRh2Dcmvg7fVnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
The subject says it all.

I have five Windows 2003 servers, each running various business apps
including a Manufacturing Systems, Exchange Server 2003, a separate SQL
Server 2005 box.

I have roughly 200 hosts, with a variety of print servers, wireless access
points etc. I have one ADSL connection, which is the default gateway on all
machines.

I am running Active Directory on all servers with the DHCP scope ranging
192.168.50.1 thru 192.168.50.254 with a subnet of 255.255.255.0

Print servers, wireless access points and the router all have reservations
in the DHCP scope.

The problem.

I need more IP addresses.

I am looking for a step by step guide to adding another subnet to the
network so that all hosts on the new subnet can speak to the existing
servers and share the ADSL connection.

Thanks in advance

Maurice





Just change your mask to 255.255.0.0 and widen you scope from 192.168.50.1 thru 192.168.50.254 to 192.168.50.1 thru 192.168.51.254.

Frank



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