Uh
1. no one will take away 192.168.X.X 
2. IPv6 which just about everyone is ready to support except MS will enable
us to have billions of other numbers.



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 10:32 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Change Of IPs


Be careful.  We own a C Block and were told that it's in the works, from who
ever manages all the IP's in the world, to pull IP's away from companies.
Seems there getting ready for the day of us running out of IP's and
companies are using C block after C block on what could be used with
Internal IP's (192.168.x.x).   Just a heads up.

-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Ali [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 9:41 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Change Of IPs


Hey Guys,
        We are planning to migrate our networks from a 192.168.x.x Class C
address range to a 172.16.x.x at our corporate headquarters.  I have 2
questions if you can help

1. We have a proxy, email, outlook web access, vpn, print server, tape
backup (ArcServ), and our PDC Servers.  Will any services get corrupted or
refuse to start if we change the IP Configuration of these servers.  If so
how can we fix the problems that can occur?

2. We have some off site facilities that may access our servers at the
192.168.x.x network through LMHOST files.  My question is can we create MIPs
at our routers solve this problem.

Please help ASAP as we need to verify this.

Thanks
Roger Ali

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