I am moving to DHCP... I have 10 free IPs to use in my scope on a /24 subnet to plug in to my first DHCP scope.
if I find 10 other free IPs in a different range can I add another scope. The book s...
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Misc OSDate Answered: 10/29/2004 Rating: 6.2 Views: 0
I will create new superscope in DHCP server, the IP range is 10.5.0.1 / 255.255.254.0 , exisiting 10.5.1.0 /255.255.255.0 need still using and connect to server. Pls advice is possiable both subnet...
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Hi, this is dummy question, but I want to be sure: I have a physical LAN using a logical IP network 10.10.10.x/24. The NOS es NT Server 4.0 SP4. Since I ran out of IP address I need to use another ...
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I have a HQ and several branches that have different config, and would like to hand out IP leases using 1 DHCP server. Here is the config:
HQ:
DHCP Server = 170.20.50.10
SM = 255.255.0.0
DG =...
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Windows NTDate Answered: 01/31/2002 Rating: 7.0 Views: 0
If you want to have multiple subnets on a single subnet (ie 1 ethernet switch) I presume you create 2 scopes and add them into a superscope. My question however is how do the clients/server know wh...
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The Microsoft book was a bit confusing on this. Just a short blob on the advantage of a superscope.
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Windows 2000Date Answered: 08/14/2005 Rating: 9.8 Views: 0
I need more IP Addresses in our network, so here is what I have done so far:
We have one "Main" Cisco router that all netowrk traffic flows through and offers connectivity to the Internet. It is ...
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Our network is growing rapidly, and I'm using about 70% of my DHCP addresses right now on any given day. I'm running my network on a 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0 subnet, and I can already see that I'...
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We are running out of IP addresses in one of our offices.
Our current network is 10.1.40.0/24. I would like to add another network of 10.1.41.0/24.
We want to move a few departments to one seg...
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...Date Answered: 04/11/2007 Rating: 7.4 Views: 0
I need someone to clearly explain what exactly a superscope is. I know that it's a shared-network, however, it seems confusing to implement. I have 2 subnets within the same physical network (ie: ...
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Windows 2000Date Answered: 03/15/2002 Rating: 9.4 Views: 172