RE: DHCP, WK2 and default gateway PROBLEMMM + [7:29732]

2001-12-19 Thread Andras Bellak

Juan-

As a possible alternative, since others have already posted instructions
on setting up a secondary address, you might try having the Win2k DHCP
server check for ip addresses on the wire before it assigns an address.
That way you can temporarily overlay the DCHP scope with the existing
subnet. I'm not sure off the top of my head whether 2k requires a
setting to do that, or does it automatically, but it is definetely
available. Just another option to think about when doing the conversion.

Good luck.

Andras

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From: Juan Blanco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: DHCP, WK2 and default gateway PROBLEMMM + [7:29732]


Team,
I am working in a project for a company that has almost 600
users with
static ip. What I have to do is move everyone to a dynamic ip
environment,
without affecting the current network functionality. The problem that I
am
having is when I created my new scope in wk2 I am not able to provide
the
default gateway to my clients because the DG is not the same network
like
the one in the scope

DHCP server(w2k) which is not able to provide my default
My scope = 192.168.40.50 .. 100
New segment ip is 192.168.40
DG for the segment is the DG for the others users in the same segment
MY DG = 192.168.50.7

How will I be able to define two IP address to the same interface in
which
both IP address can be define as the DG

Thanks,

JB




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Re: DHCP, WK2 and default gateway PROBLEMMM + [7:29732]

2001-12-19 Thread Gregg Malcolm

If you do decide to use secondaries with DHCP, be forewarned that some
strange behavior can occur with ip helpers.  It's been a few years since
I've done it, but I seem to remember that a secondary will not forward
(help) the broadcast from the client when it's trying to obtain it's IP
address.  Could be wrong, but it is probably worth looking up.

Gregg

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> Team,
> I am working in a project for a company that has almost 600 users with
> static ip. What I have to do is move everyone to a dynamic ip environment,
> without affecting the current network functionality. The problem that I am
> having is when I created my new scope in wk2 I am not able to provide the
> default gateway to my clients because the DG is not the same network like
> the one in the scope
>
> DHCP server(w2k) which is not able to provide my default
> My scope = 192.168.40.50 .. 100
> New segment ip is 192.168.40
> DG for the segment is the DG for the others users in the same segment
> MY DG = 192.168.50.7
>
> How will I be able to define two IP address to the same interface in which
> both IP address can be define as the DG
>
> Thanks,
>
> JB




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RE: DHCP, WK2 and default gateway PROBLEMMM + [7:29732]

2001-12-19 Thread Chuck Larrieu

seems like a good place to use secondary addressing.

600 users and a 192.168.x.x network implies /24 - so it might seem that you
have multiple subnets involved here anyway. why not define a couple of
entirely new scopes, and use secondary addressing on the router interface
and use that secondary address as the default gateway in the scope?

or you and a couple of friends could just work all night. I've done it that
way too.

Chuck

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Subject: DHCP, WK2 and default gateway PROBLEMMM + [7:29732]


Team,
I am working in a project for a company that has almost 600 users with
static ip. What I have to do is move everyone to a dynamic ip environment,
without affecting the current network functionality. The problem that I am
having is when I created my new scope in wk2 I am not able to provide the
default gateway to my clients because the DG is not the same network like
the one in the scope

DHCP server(w2k) which is not able to provide my default
My scope = 192.168.40.50 .. 100
New segment ip is 192.168.40
DG for the segment is the DG for the others users in the same segment
MY DG = 192.168.50.7

How will I be able to define two IP address to the same interface in which
both IP address can be define as the DG

Thanks,

JB




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Re: DHCP, WK2 and default gateway PROBLEMMM + [7:29732]

2001-12-19 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

The default gateway has to be on the same subnet as the clients that use 
it, as you probably know.

What is the default gateway? Is it a Cisco router? You could give it a 
secondary address on the new 192.168.40.0. network. Then use that address 
for the clients on the 192.168.40.0 subnet as their default gateway.

Another thought: what is the subnet mask? I'm assuming it's 255.255.255.0. 
You could change it temporarily to 255.255.0.0 while doing the changeover. 
That way 192.168.50.0 and 192.168.40.0 are on the same subnet. Clients with 
addresses that start with 192.168.40.0 could still use 192.168.50.7 as 
their default gateway.

Priscilla

At 10:43 PM 12/19/01, Juan Blanco wrote:
>Team,
> I am working in a project for a company that has almost 600 users 
> with
>static ip. What I have to do is move everyone to a dynamic ip environment,
>without affecting the current network functionality. The problem that I am
>having is when I created my new scope in wk2 I am not able to provide the
>default gateway to my clients because the DG is not the same network like
>the one in the scope
>
>DHCP server(w2k) which is not able to provide my default
> My scope = 192.168.40.50 .. 100
>New segment ip is 192.168.40
>DG for the segment is the DG for the others users in the same segment
>MY DG = 192.168.50.7
>
>How will I be able to define two IP address to the same interface in which
>both IP address can be define as the DG
>
>Thanks,
>
>JB


Priscilla Oppenheimer
http://www.priscilla.com




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DHCP, WK2 and default gateway PROBLEMMM + [7:29732]

2001-12-19 Thread Juan Blanco

Team,
I am working in a project for a company that has almost 600 users with
static ip. What I have to do is move everyone to a dynamic ip environment,
without affecting the current network functionality. The problem that I am
having is when I created my new scope in wk2 I am not able to provide the
default gateway to my clients because the DG is not the same network like
the one in the scope

DHCP server(w2k) which is not able to provide my default
My scope = 192.168.40.50 .. 100
New segment ip is 192.168.40
DG for the segment is the DG for the others users in the same segment
MY DG = 192.168.50.7

How will I be able to define two IP address to the same interface in which
both IP address can be define as the DG

Thanks,

JB




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