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resubneting a network

Asked by vq70824 in Network Design & Methodology, Windows NT Networking, Network Switches & Hubs

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hi all,
we currently have a 255.255.255.0 network (192.168.0.0) meaning - up to 254 ip addersses.
we also have an "atelis" ip telephony system , meaning that our phone lines also take ip addresses.
we have one Forigate FW which is also defined as a gateway on all computers. ( it has DMZ zone in it if its relevant..)
Other than that our network is pretty simple. one domain, one site.2 DC and one dhcp.
our available addresses are runing out..

we need to expand our network so it can handle and give out ip addresses up to about 10,000 computers in the future.  ( so we dont have to make a change every time the network grows )

any suggestions of how to do it?  
i would also be happy if anyone can refer my to a good and relevant  article or site .( iv'e looked but couldnt realy find..)

thank you in advanced :)

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