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- Create a superscope to solve the problem of dwindling IP addresses
- If your organization is growing faster than you can supply IP addresses, you don't have to fear that you might soon be running on empty--a superscope can come to the rescue. A superscope is a versatile, cost-effective, and easy-to-use solution when you're running out of IP addresses on a network....
- Tags: IP, IP Address, Superscope, Network Technology, Networking
- Download resources 2006-10-31
- Create a superscope to solve the problem of dwindling IP addresses
- This article is also available as a PDF download.The growth of the young company you work for as network administrator hassurpassed all expect
- Tags: DHCP, DHCP Server, IP, IP address, Louis Nel, server, superscope
- Technical articles 2006-10-31
- Create a superscope to solve the problem of dwindling IP addresses
- Have you come up against the problem of insufficient IP addresses? What solutions have you considered?other issues might get introduced with superscopeWhile it does allow you to have more IPs and thus more clients into the network. You are now ex
- Tags: IP, IP address, JodyGilbert, louis nel, network, networking, superscope
- Discussion threads 2006-10-31
- Tech Tip: Query via the Indexing Service/Create superscopes
- Windows 2000 Professional: Query via the Indexing Service Last time, we explained how to add and remove directories from the System catalog managed by the Indexing Service. By indexing documents, the Indexing Service enables you to quickly locate documents using a variety of...
- Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows 2000 Professional Tips Newsletter, DHCP, Scope, IP, Server, Superscope, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, Networking, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
- Technical articles 2003-12-08
- DHCP Scope
- I have a SuperScope defined on a Windows 2K server in a Native Mode W2K domain. I have two scopes defined inside this SuperScope. Is there a way in Group Policy to make certain PCs get only IP's from a defined scope. For example if I had a bunch of...
- Tags: NETWORKING, Network technology, Desktops, Superscope, IP, PC
- Q&A 2004-10-09
Additional Resources
- DHCP superscope
- I have a DHCP scope 10.4.118.0~100If I can add a superscope 10.4.118.101~255?This should helphttp://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-1035_11-6131003.html Go through this, should be straight forward. Hardest part is configuring the router. NOTE: If your current scope is withholding *.101 ~ *.255, you could change that to increase your current scope, and...
- Tags: NETWORKING, bright_sun@..., DHCP
- Discussion threads 2007-08-08
- DHCP Superscope IP Helper
- Hello,Our 10.1.2.X subnet has depleted all available IP addresses. I created a secondary IP on our 1841 router (IOS 12.4) of 10.1.6.X. I’m going to create a superscope on our Win2k DHCP server (10.1.2.X) to distribute IP addresses from the .2.X and the .6.X subnets. I have...
- Tags: NETWORKING, Network technology, IP, DHCP
- Discussion threads 2006-07-09
- Two scopes in one Superscope
- Hi guys,I have two scopes in one Superscope with subnets 10.0.x.x and 192.168.x.x. How can I configure the DHCP to assign IPs only from 10.0.x.x as automatic and from 192.168.x.x only the ones i assign as static?I mean when a pc is plugged on the network the IP that should...
- Tags: 192.168.X.X, IP, neoklis@..., hardware, DHCP
- Q&A 2006-09-25
- Need more IP addresses
- I am using the 192.168.1.1 scope for my network I am running out of addresses since are using more wireless devices and systems. How do I add more addresses to my scope of 192.168.1.1 - 192.168.1.255....a superscope??VLSM or change to a Class A. you could go with a Class...
- Tags: network, Class-A, info@..., windows, router, IP address
- Q&A 2006-06-07
- Server 2003 Superscope help
- I'm trying to add a new DHCP scope to a superscope I have running on a windows 2003 server. The current pool of address is:172.16.0.26~199/16I'm trying to add:172.16.1.2~254/16Which according to MS I should be able to do, but every time I try to add the new scope it tells...
- Tags: brujah_99_2000@..., dhcp, networking, server, subnet
- Discussion threads 2005-07-25
- W2K Server, DHCP and Superscopes
- I have a DHCP server running W2K with a superscope and 5 scopes underneath. The problem is that one scope is down to 3 IP addresses but out of the total 5 scopes, I have a total of 189 IPs available. I can disable the one scope...
- Tags: DHCP, IP, IP address, mcglinchey, Microsoft Windows 2000, server, subnet, windows
- Q&A 2005-11-28
- More IP addresses
- I manage a small network with managed switches.My DHCP server has one scope. What can I do to have more IPs? Superscope? Subnetting?ThanksRead thishttp://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-1035-6089187.htmlEspecially this section:The following blocks of IP addresses are allocated for private networks:10.0.0.0/8 (10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255)172.16.0.0/12 (172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255)192.168.0.0/16 (192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255)169.254.0.0/16 (169.254.0.0...
- Tags: Network technology, NETWORKING, intel@..., IP, IP address
- Discussion threads 2007-07-17
- DHCP won't work with new scope
- I've just about run out of available IP addresses in my current IP address pool (192.168.12.0), so I need to add a scope to my DHCP server. (Windows 2003 Standard Ed.)So far, I've added the second scope (192.168.14.0), created a superscope with both scopes as members, and added the new...
- Tags: NETWORKING, Network technology, shill@..., new scope, IP, IP address, DHCP
- Discussion threads 2007-05-02
- Network priority with DCHP
- I have a DHCP server set up with 2 separate scopes. the first one is for the 172.20.72 network, the other is for the 172.20.80 network. I am using reservations on the 172.20.72 network in order to make computers with the matching MAC addresses grab the same IP and lock...
- Tags: NETWORKING, Network technology, glenn22@..., network, IP
- Discussion threads 2007-04-03
- DHCP and Alternate Configuration (IP)
- I cannot figure this one out and was wondering if someone has any ideas. I have a DHCP server running and assigning addresses to PC's on the network. I have also configured the Alternate Configuration, within the OS on each machine, to have a different IP address (like...
- Tags: beachj@..., DHCP, DHCP Server, IP, network, server, windows
- Q&A 2005-08-16
- Running out of IP's on a flat 192.* network
- I am running out of IP's on a small school Win2003 network. I have my high school on 192.168.2.* (all PC's) and most of my elementary on 192.168.2.* with a real small 192.168.1.* MAC network with server and
- Tags: NETWORKING, careyb@..., subnet, network, IP
- Discussion threads 2007-08-17
- DHCP Problem!!!
- We have recently moved DHCP Server from Cisco switch to Windows 2003 Server. DHCP server seemed to be working fine in the beginning, but every morning some users, who receives dynamic IP address, are having problem. Users with problem are running WinXP, and they can't ping dhcp server...
- Tags: DHCP, wjchoi@..., windows, DHCP Server, server, VLAN
- Q&A 2006-08-16
- 10 things you can do to give old servers a second life
- If you're responsible for a network, you've probably seen Moore's Law' marching relentlessly on your servers. Today's cutting-edge server can be tomorrow's entry-level home PC.To run with the pack in terms of performance, productivity, and competition, servers that are long in the tooth have to be put out to pasture...
- Tags: 10 things
- Blog posts 2006-11-13
- 10 things you can do to give old servers a second life
- This article is also available as a PDF download.If you're responsible for a network, you've probably seen Moore's Law' marchingrelentlessly on your servers. Today's cutting-edge server can be tomorrow'sentry-level home PC.To run with the pack in terms of performance, productivity,and competition, servers that are long in the tooth have to...
- Tags: Hardware servers, image, Louis Nel, network, old server, patch management, server
- Technical articles 2006-11-13
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