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posted on 28th Sep 07 at 11:04 |
Servers here are .1 and .2, Printers .3 .4 .5. .6, AP's .7 .8 .9 .10 .11, DHCP starts at 30 for future expanding :) | |
Steve |
posted on 28th Sep 07 at 09:44 |
yes | |
willay |
posted on 28th Sep 07 at 09:20 |
Steve, if he has multiple subnets he'll require a router, or he can use a larger mask such as: | |
Aaron |
posted on 28th Sep 07 at 08:54 |
quote: Yeah, i hope to get funds for the firewall which will allow us to have private addresses. If not, i'll build a smoothwall or sommat :look: | |
Steve |
posted on 28th Sep 07 at 08:25 |
your going to need several different subnets then | |
willay |
posted on 28th Sep 07 at 07:48 |
quote: 410 nodes, hum. | |
Daniel_Corsa |
posted on 28th Sep 07 at 07:42 |
quote: My work has all these set to static on the 10.x.x.x range starting from .1, .2, .3,.4 etc for servers then WAP's then the network printers. I'd forget about your clients having static IP's if you have enough range for all your clients then increase the lease time so they stick with that IP for longer saves having to get a new one. Ours is set to 30days and never had trouble, means after half term etc you come back and they all still have a valid IP to log straight on with no searching. | |
Aaron |
posted on 28th Sep 07 at 07:41 |
9 servers | |
willay |
posted on 28th Sep 07 at 07:37 |
Servers, printers, routers and switches (if managed) should have statics. | |
Aaron |
posted on 28th Sep 07 at 06:49 |
quote: Yeah i've got a plan for the new IP's of the static devices. Well two actually...a plan for a private range of 192.x and a plan for the 10.x range As for logging on the DHCP machines, logging what? | |
Ian |
posted on 28th Sep 07 at 00:05 |
The APs need IP for config. | |
Aaron |
posted on 27th Sep 07 at 22:57 |
:thumbs: | |
Steve |
posted on 27th Sep 07 at 22:42 |
Servers, Printers, Wireless Access point | |
Aaron |
posted on 27th Sep 07 at 22:29 |
They're a device on the network and need to be accessed via the web interface. | |
James |
posted on 27th Sep 07 at 22:27 |
quote:I did a wireless network design assignment in my final year. Can't remember whether I gave the WAPs IPs or not :| | |
Aaron |
posted on 27th Sep 07 at 22:25 |
Ah rite. quote: Yeah. Ours do anyway :look: | |
James |
posted on 27th Sep 07 at 22:23 |
Wouldn't have thought it really matters. When I did network design at uni we were told to start with like .1 to .10 for servers for example, leaving a few for future expansion, then printers. | |
Aaron |
posted on 27th Sep 07 at 22:17 |
Yeah I’ll be doing them all at once doing the half term. | |
James |
posted on 27th Sep 07 at 22:16 |
Can't you just do them all at once over a weekend or something? | |
Aaron |
posted on 27th Sep 07 at 22:13 |
Right, i class myself fairly experienced in the field of IT. However I’m in need a bit of help on this one. |