Hi,
I have a network which uses the following address range:
192.1.1.X
We only have a small network of about 50 nodes. I have servers on 192.1.1.2/6/8/16 etc. I am about to setup a firewall which will perform a NAT function. Is there any reason why I can't keep using my current address range - instead of changing to a qualified private address such as:
192.168.0.X
In the future I may setup terminal servers which may need to reside on their own subnets - is this a reason to change to a better address range?
Thanks for any help.
Marcus
I have a network which uses the following address range:
192.1.1.X
We only have a small network of about 50 nodes. I have servers on 192.1.1.2/6/8/16 etc. I am about to setup a firewall which will perform a NAT function. Is there any reason why I can't keep using my current address range - instead of changing to a qualified private address such as:
192.168.0.X
In the future I may setup terminal servers which may need to reside on their own subnets - is this a reason to change to a better address range?
Thanks for any help.
Marcus