john marten wrote:

>    Our nameservers will remain the same but our new addressing scheme is
>    something like
> 
>    10.0.0.#
> 
>     Is there something he doesn't know about that I will probably have
> 
>     to change? Or is he right and everything will just plug and play?
> 
>     thoughts, comments, experiences? Regards, j

10.x.x.x is private IP space.  If those are the addresses your ISP
gave you, then you are behind a NAT firewall.  That means any services
you run (e.g., web server, mail server) will not be visible to anyone
outside your office.  If that's what you want, fine.  Otherwise, you
have a problem, and you should ask your ISP for static, public IP
addresses.

OTOH, if you have your own NAT firewall, then 10.x.x.x is perfectly
fine.

-- 
Bob Miller                              K<bob>
kbobsoft software consulting
http://kbobsoft.com                     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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