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How do increase the range for static ip network without causing conflict

Asked by cchibonga in Domain Name Service (DNS), Network Routers, Network Operations

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How do increase the range for static ip network without causing conflict. i have a network that uses  static ip with x.x.x.x/128  network . i have run out of ip addresses i need to add atleast 15-50 more extra ips. how do i change that on the dns server without causing conflict. and how do i change that on the router. i do not want to change my network to dhcp. i want to maintain it the way it is. can give me the step by step instructions and give examples of what range i would need to move on to.Start Free Trial
 
 
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Zones: Domain Name Service (DNS), Network Routers, Network Operations
Tags: ip, range, static, network, increase
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