Cool - thanks!

 

Regards,

 

 

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Travis Rabe

 

 

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On your internal DNS servers before you make any other change, create the
new reverse lookup zone for the new network and make it load from AD and
registry. 

 

Create your new pool on the DHCP servers before making the changes as well. 

 

John T

eServices For You

 

"Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood."

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1802-1882)

 

 

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All very true.  But what I am looking for is info to make sure that when I
reboot my servers they don't come up complaining of everything and well that
they come up all together.  I guess maybe this isn't an issue.  I was afraid
it would be, but that just doesn't sound like that's the case.

 

Regards,

 

 

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Also phone system, AC controls, generator monitoring system, wow there are
so many things to change once you start to think about it.    

 

Lucky I changed to a class b network at each of our sites years ago.

 

Christopher Checca
Packard Transport, Inc.
IT Department
24021 South Municipal Dr
PO Box 380
Channahon, IL.  60410
815 467 9260
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Yeah - those too.  That all seems pretty simple.  The largest pain in the
butt will be printers and that sorta thing for sure.

 

 

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Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 9:11 AM
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Don't forget the router, firewall, printers, scanners, fax machines, etc.
Those need to be done also.

 

 

Christopher Checca
Packard Transport, Inc.
IT Department
24021 South Municipal Dr
PO Box 380
Channahon, IL.  60410
815 467 9260
815 467 6939 Fax
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 10:59 AM
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Subject: [IMail Forum] OT: Renumbering a Windows 2000 AD/Mixed Network

 

Hello Everyone!

 

  I have run into some growth issue where I need to renumber one of my
networks.  Presently it is a 192.168.0.x and I will be making it a
192.168.50.x Class C.  Does anyone have any tips to make this go smoothly?
Is there a certain order in which I should to should not do things in?  Here
is what I am looking at doing so far:

 

1.       Re IP the Master Domain Controller - REBOOT.

2.       Re IP the Secondary Domain Controller - REBOOT.

3.       Reconfigure DHCP Pool on MASTER

4.       Reconfigure DNS on MASTER - best to delete all zones and start
over???

 

 

Seems to easy if you ask me, but maybe it is.  Anything I need to look out
for?


Regards,

 

Travis

 

 

 

  

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