I'd probably use VLAN's.

Conf t
Int vlan 101
Int vlan 102
Int vlan 103

Then setup the DHCP to assign IP addresses accordingly.

Once that is done. Set the vlans to 101 for first floor, 102 for second
floor, and 103 for third floor.

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Tamhankar, Nitin
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 8:40 AM
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Subject: Subnet question [7:60711]


This might be a very elementary question for some of you guys but I
would appreciate the answer. 

If an office which has 3 different floors and has Cisco routers and
catalyst switches and windows environment. We need to configure it in
such a way that each floor is on its own subnet for example 

floor1   100.10.1.0
floor2   100.10.2.0
floor3   100.10.3.0

Also if a computer which has IP address in subnet 100.10.1.0 is moved
from floor 1 to floor 2, it should not communicate with the network
unless its IP address is changed to one in 100.10.2.0 subnet.

How it can be accomplished?

Thank you
Nitin

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