Re: LAN ip subnet is moving off from a bigger enterprise
- From: "Claus" <cjobes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008 23:26:08 -0500
Am I missing something? If you move the network onto its own isolated
subnet, why do you need to change the IPs?
Anyhow, if you want to change it (assuming that the SBS box is doing the
DHCP), all you need to do is run the "Change Sever IP" wizard, change to
what you want and then run the CEICW. Any hardware with a static IP
(printers etc.) need to be changed manually. Same goes for the BDC if it has
a static IP. Make sure you also change the DNS on those static ones to point
to the new IP of the SBS box.
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Claus
"Helen Mooc" <hmooc@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello
Unfortunately the SBS company did not work out with the Enterprise one and
as a result they will be moving off from the intergrate subnet VLAN
network. The SBS firm will start all over with the internal LAN ip schema
basically but the public address will stay the same for the firewall.
I was wondering what I would have to watch out for in terms of moving off
SBS into a new subnet plus all its file/blackberry/backup servers and all
the printers too. I take it I will have to run the CEIW again when I get
the new ip for SBS but what else. I just don't want any surprise as I am
already have a whole load of other projects I have on hands as well.
BTW there is also a BDC to the SBS domain.
Thank you very much.
Helen
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