Re: IP for SBS 2003

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From: Les Connor [SBS MVP] (les.connor_at_DEL.cfive.ca)
Date: 04/01/04


Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 16:35:15 -0600

You can use totally separate addressing in rras as an option as well, I
think ? (i.e. doesn't exist in either network).

As in 320697.

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Les Connor [SBS MVP]
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"Tony Su" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1727c01c41836$a40c8100$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> Chris,
> With a bit of planning, you can probably subnet your
> network since it's unlikey you'll need <all> the available
> host addresses using a default subnet mask so that the
> most that might be required for you to VPN is for your
> home DHCP to hand out a few different addresses (not
> changing 10.0.0.0 as your network).
>
> That is why the 192.168.16.x network recommended as a
> default by the SBS team is good... it allows you ample
> options later to supernet or subnet if you need to.
>
> Tony Su
>
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Do keep this in mind though, If you plan to use VPN from
> somwhere with
> >10.x.x.x network it will not work. Or if server 192.x.x.x
> and connecting
> >from 192.x.x.x network, that wont work either. Just
> making you plan a bit
> >ahead. Unfortunately I am 10.x.x.x at home and at office,
> I cannot VPN to
> >office. Had I set it up with 192.x.x.x I could have
> connected, or I could
> >change home to 192.x.x.x.
> >
> >OK Enough...........Im rambling, you get the point.
> >
> >"Kevin Weilbacher" <kweilbacMVP@gte.net> wrote in message
> >news:eyyrACDGEHA.744@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> >> you can most certainly keep the 10.0.0.x schema for
> SBS2003. In fact
> >that's
> >> what I use for my home system.  Starting with SBS2000,
> Microsoft simply
> >> changed the default to the 192.168.16.x schema, but
> that's all it is ...
> >the
> >> default.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP]
> >> "The days pass by so quickly now, the nights are seldom
> long"
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "Erica" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message
> >> news:1703901c4182e$daafc0d0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> >> > Hi all,
> >> > In sbs4.5 we use 10.0.0.2 for internal NIC, now we
> will
> >> > change to sbs2003, is any reason need change ip to
> >> > 192.168.16.X, or can keep 10.0.0.X. Thanks
> >>
> >>
> >
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