We've just installed new IP phones..as to reduce possible network issues, the vender recommed creating a separate subnet as follows...(I'm new to this, but trying to learn fast):
Original setup:
Firewall/Router = 192.168.1.1/24
2000 Server/DHCP = 192.168.1.2/24 (DHCP 192.168.1.150-250)
PC's Printers = 192.168.1.xxx/24 (Dynamic)
Printers = 192.168.1.XX/24 (Static)
New setup:
Firewall/Router = 192.168.1.1/16
2000 Server/DHCP = 192.168.1.2/16 (DHCP 192.168.1.150-250)
PC's = 192.168.1.xxx/16 (Dynamic)
Printers = 192.168.1.xx/24 (Static)
IP Phone Server = 192.168.2./16(static)
IP Phones = 192.168.2.xxx/24(static)
I was told the IP is arbitrary, and 192 could also be class 'B'. Everything is on the same physical network, but the phones and phone server on their own switch.
Is it OK to have different subnet parameters on the same network? All seems to be fine...except I have lost VPN access...my home router used to work at 192.168.0.1/24 (no options to adjust to third octet...is that the issue?).
Any recommedations? Thanks in advance!!!
Original setup:
Firewall/Router = 192.168.1.1/24
2000 Server/DHCP = 192.168.1.2/24 (DHCP 192.168.1.150-250)
PC's Printers = 192.168.1.xxx/24 (Dynamic)
Printers = 192.168.1.XX/24 (Static)
New setup:
Firewall/Router = 192.168.1.1/16
2000 Server/DHCP = 192.168.1.2/16 (DHCP 192.168.1.150-250)
PC's = 192.168.1.xxx/16 (Dynamic)
Printers = 192.168.1.xx/24 (Static)
IP Phone Server = 192.168.2./16(static)
IP Phones = 192.168.2.xxx/24(static)
I was told the IP is arbitrary, and 192 could also be class 'B'. Everything is on the same physical network, but the phones and phone server on their own switch.
Is it OK to have different subnet parameters on the same network? All seems to be fine...except I have lost VPN access...my home router used to work at 192.168.0.1/24 (no options to adjust to third octet...is that the issue?).
Any recommedations? Thanks in advance!!!