Re: Changing IP adressing on Win 2003 servers.



Dear Jim,

Thanks for the replly.

If you need further assistance, please feel free to post in this newsgroup.

Have a good day!


Sincerely
Morgan Che
Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

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--->Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 13:26:49 -0500
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---> Thanks, I can handle manually changing the IP addresses. I just
wanted
--->to make sure there wasn't a recomended tool of some sort to designed
for
--->the job.
--->
--->Morgan che(MSFT) wrote:
--->> Dear Jim,
--->>
--->> Thanks for posting here. This is Morgan from Microsoft and will be
--->> assisting you on this issue.
--->>
--->> SBS server is special as it is pre-configured with other services
such as
--->> ISA, Exchange, DNS and so on. The SBS Changing IP Address wizard is
--->> specifically for SBS environment.
--->>
--->> For non-SBS servers and this Windows Server 2003 is running the
critical
--->> services, like Directory service, DNS, DHCP etc, we need to perform
the
--->> adjustments manually. Also, please note that changing IP subnet scope
will
--->> also be a very complicated project. Basically, we need to consider:
--->>
--->> 1. All computers' IP address should be changed correctly.
--->>
--->> 2. Related services such as DHCP, DNS, WINS, RRAS, ISA (or 3rd party
--->> firewall application), etc., should be adjusted.
--->>
--->> 3. We should clean DNS cache on all computers and point the computers
to
--->> use the correct DNS and WINS servers.
--->>
--->> 4. All computers should register their new IP addresses with DNS and
WINS
--->> servers.
--->>
--->> 5. For some shortcuts, or other related applications settings that
locate
--->> target computers using their IP addresses instead of using FQDN, we
must
--->> adjust them manually.
--->>
--->> Two notes:
--->>
--->> 1. If possible, establish a similar test environment (with similar
--->> applications and services) to practice the procedure.
--->>
--->> 2. Please schedule non-business time to perform the IP subnet change.
--->>
--->> We mainly support break-fix issues in the newsgroups, if you need a
more
--->> detailed action guide, please consider Microsoft Advisory Services to
--->> design a solution specifically for your environment and requirements.
--->>
--->> Microsoft Advisory Services is a remotely-delivered, consultative
support
--->> option that adds the element of proactive support, and provides a
--->> comprehensive result beyond your break-fix product maintenance needs.
More
--->> information on this service here:
--->>
--->> http://support.microsoft.com/gp/advisoryservice
--->>
--->> I hope this helps.
--->>
--->> Thanks and have a nice day!
--->>
--->> Sincerely
--->> Morgan Che
--->> Microsoft Online Support
--->> Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
--->>
--->> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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--->> --->Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 13:09:59 -0500
--->> --->From: Jim Helfer <JimHelfer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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--->> --->
--->> --->
--->> --->Years ago, when I set up IP in this network, I chose the range
--->> --->192.168.1.0. Of course, at that point in time I had never heard
of
--->> Lynksys.
--->> --->
--->> ---> Now, of course, I need to change the Ip address range to
something
--->> --->less likely to cause conflicts with VPN users.
--->> --->
--->> ---> In searching Technet, I keep seeing references to the "Change
IP
--->> --->Address Tool" , but these normally reference SBS.
--->> --->
--->> ---> I'm looking for something like this on my 2003 servers, but I
can't
--->> --->find such a tool.
--->> --->
--->> ---> Is there a procedure for changing the IP adressing on a 2003
server?
--->> --->
--->> --->Thanks
--->> ---> Jim Helfer
--->> --->
--->>
--->

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