Jerry, Yes, we are adding the XS server to an existing network. Our tech people created a VLAN for the XOs, points to 10.125.140.31 as the DHCP server. So, computers coming into the network from these APs have no other DHCP servers. I have been assuming that I therefore have to set eth1, which is connected to that VLAN, to that IP address. Is that correct? We also have another LAN which has its own DHCP server. I can have the XOs connect to our "regular" wireless network, and they get IP addresses and connect to the internet. I have trouble having more than about 20 at a time connect to our regular network, plus I want the benefits of the XS server.
Does this help? Thanks. Gerald On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 9:51 AM, Jerry Vonau <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sat, 2009-09-26 at 08:13 -0500, Jerry Vonau wrote: > > Gerald: > > > > On Sat, 2009-09-26 at 08:24 -0400, Gerald Ardito wrote: > > > Reuben (and others), > > > > > > I will try to ask my questions in the most basic way I can think of. > > > > > > My XS box has two NICs eth0 and eth1. > > > Eth0 connects to an internet connection, and works just fine (I can > > > ping yahoo.com, for example). > > > Eth1 is supposed to connect to the VLAN which has the Access Points. > > > I was told by my tech guy to use the following settings: > > > IP range is 10.125.140.0 > > > Give the SchoolServer an IP address of 10.125.140.31, > > > set up DHCP for a range of 10.125.140.100 - 254. > > > Subnet mask should be 255.255.248.0 > > > > > OK, lets see if I have the layout correct. Your adding this XS server to > a pre-existing network, running on 10.125.140.0, that already has A/P in > place? Is there another dhcp server involved with this network? > > Jerry > > >
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