The charge of IP shouldn't be a problem since DNS is the method used for
communication.

You can't move SCCM to different domain,  a rebuilt of new site is required
and clients have to be moved to new rebuilt site.

Cesar A
On Jul 6, 2015 5:48 AM, "Kevin Johnston" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>  Just getting the groups thoughts on 2 things that we are looking at
> having to do in regards to our SCCM server (among other servers).
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> First thing is we need to change the IP address of the SCCM server.
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> Does anyone think this should be a problem? Is there anything I should be
> considering when doing this?
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> We need to do this because we are having to change the vlan the server is
> on, part of an infrastructure change.
> The second more bigger issue is that we currently run  a .local domain
> (which is going away by Nov 1 2015 due to certs) and they are thinking of
> having to rebuild the infrastructure to change the domain name, among other
> challenges we have.
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> I believe I will need to rebuild the SCCM server as well, as part of this
> (if that is the decision). They might go with a CA server in the interim to
> get through this requirement.
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> It is obviously a far bigger project, but just thought I would ask and see
> what the consensus is. Would I need to rebuild if we have to change the
> domain name to servername.whatever.com.
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> Thanks,
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> Kevin Johnston
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