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1) No problems.
2) When you say u are incorporating NAT.. for what reason? Purely for internet access? Why do you need to change your internal range to use NAT?
 
 Chnaging your range isn't really too much of an issue... you just need to make sure you plan it out first, i.e. making sure DC's register correctly, getting DHCP over, blah, blah.
 
BR
 
Rob
-----Original Message-----
From: John Parker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 May 2004 13:22
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Two Questions

Hello again out there!
 
1) I am replacing our 10/100 card on my AD box with gigabit.  Other than setting the IP info to match the what it was on the 10/100 card,  is there anything else I need to do/watch out for to ensure safe and uniterrupted communication once I set the card up?
 
2)  On the same system, in a couple months we are rolling over to a new ISP and incorporating NAT.  Any recommended ways of doing this?  I am hitting the books and touching the world on this one, just curious if there are any white papers on this?  What is the best way to NAT the Network?  Are there any AD issues with the change in our Class C? etc.
Any input would be appreciated.
 
 
Thank you again.
 
 
 

John Parker, MCSE
IS Admin.
Senior Technical Specialist
Alpha Display Systems.
Alpha Video

 

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