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Just so I understand, you're wanting to change the IP addr
and subnet of the DC's as well as the workstations and servers?
Why? Is it just because they're in the same building
or was there another reason?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peter Johnson Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 9:29 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Active Directory Site IP subnet change It’s all 100Mbs full
duplex. Just subnet per wing for performance. I’m going to add all of the
subnet’s to the site definition but I’m more interested in the DNS/AD issues
regarding switching the DC’s to the new IP numbers. From:
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On Behalf Of Al
Mulnick Depends on your network
links once you split. Latency, utilization, bandwidth, usage all play
a part in making that determination of separate sites or leave it all as
one. If possible, leave it as one site if you can. Just add the
appropriate information to the site information. From:
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On Behalf Of Peter
Johnson Hi all I’m in a situation where I need to
change the IP address structure of an entire building. The building contains a
single domain AD forests and one physical site. We are going to split the
building wings into different subnets etc. Does anyone have any opinions, links
or ideas on the best way to handle the AD/Exchange part of the
process?? Regards Peter
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