Our network is 2003 Windows native with 1 remote site. We have one Exchange 2003 server running in our single domain.
We are changing our IP address scheme at our home location. Are there any issues to changing the ip address of our 2 Domain controllers? How about the Exchange server? We also have a remote location that is a seperate site with its own DC. Will I need to make any changes to the default site in AD (the subnet setting) in Sites and Services or will just changing the static IP on the DCs take care of that?
We are also, of course, changing DHCP and DNS and I don't see any issues here but if anyone has suggestions or warnings I would love to hear them. I am most concerned about AD and missing something that might disrupt replication between the two DCs here and the connection to the remote site. Most everything else seems relatively easy as long as we don't forget something pointing to somewhere via IP address.
Thanks very much in advance for advice or thoughts.
We are changing our IP address scheme at our home location. Are there any issues to changing the ip address of our 2 Domain controllers? How about the Exchange server? We also have a remote location that is a seperate site with its own DC. Will I need to make any changes to the default site in AD (the subnet setting) in Sites and Services or will just changing the static IP on the DCs take care of that?
We are also, of course, changing DHCP and DNS and I don't see any issues here but if anyone has suggestions or warnings I would love to hear them. I am most concerned about AD and missing something that might disrupt replication between the two DCs here and the connection to the remote site. Most everything else seems relatively easy as long as we don't forget something pointing to somewhere via IP address.
Thanks very much in advance for advice or thoughts.