Hi all,
I’m having an initializing tcp/ip messages on our dos/citrix clients while they are getting their IPs from the local Cisco 2600 router on one of our remote sites, this is due to some static IPs that were used in the past by various administrators before my time and were never added to the reservation on the dhcp pool for the router, so I figured the easiest way is to create a different pool with a different subnet (192.168.3.x/24) instead of trying to locate those static IPs.
The existing subnet is 192.168.2.x/24.
Our current network has one main site connecting two remote sites via T1 link using a cisco 2600 router on each location.
Each site has only one subnet (main site 192.168.6.x/24, 2nd site 192.168.2.x/24, 3rd site 192.168.8.x/24), and its own local DC, DNS, and WINS servers.
What I need is:
1- Disable the current dhcp pool. (I know how to do that)
2- Setup the replacement pool (192.168.3.x/24)
3- Keep the existing subnet (192.168.2.x/24)
Can you provide me with a checklist? I don’t want to miss something and then all clients will loose connectivity or will have issues connecting to some resources on the other sites, I know how to configure DHCP on the router, and I know how to manage DNS/WINS on the server and all the other good stuff, I just don’t know what need to be done, for example do I need to change any configuration on the local DC so the clients will be able to authenticate, do I need to add the new subnet to the local WINS, do I need to do anything on the other sites side?
I appreciate all your help in advance...Shando
I’m having an initializing tcp/ip messages on our dos/citrix clients while they are getting their IPs from the local Cisco 2600 router on one of our remote sites, this is due to some static IPs that were used in the past by various administrators before my time and were never added to the reservation on the dhcp pool for the router, so I figured the easiest way is to create a different pool with a different subnet (192.168.3.x/24) instead of trying to locate those static IPs.
The existing subnet is 192.168.2.x/24.
Our current network has one main site connecting two remote sites via T1 link using a cisco 2600 router on each location.
Each site has only one subnet (main site 192.168.6.x/24, 2nd site 192.168.2.x/24, 3rd site 192.168.8.x/24), and its own local DC, DNS, and WINS servers.
What I need is:
1- Disable the current dhcp pool. (I know how to do that)
2- Setup the replacement pool (192.168.3.x/24)
3- Keep the existing subnet (192.168.2.x/24)
Can you provide me with a checklist? I don’t want to miss something and then all clients will loose connectivity or will have issues connecting to some resources on the other sites, I know how to configure DHCP on the router, and I know how to manage DNS/WINS on the server and all the other good stuff, I just don’t know what need to be done, for example do I need to change any configuration on the local DC so the clients will be able to authenticate, do I need to add the new subnet to the local WINS, do I need to do anything on the other sites side?
I appreciate all your help in advance...Shando