Changing Ranges...
by , 16th April 2009 at 09:56 AM (867 Views)
For some reason, our College (with around 1800 students) was only allocated a relatively small number of IP addresses - and DHCP has been moaning at me for the past 3 months about it!!
Chatting to our RBC got us a new range, not an extension sadly, so time to get ready to move everything. FUN FUN FUN
:: 20 Servers
:: 80 Waps
:: 60 Printers
On to the job
As our kids have decided it is fun to reset the printer settings every now and then, over the past month we started recording all the MAC addresses of the machines. This we used to set reservations for all the printers. Now they can reset them all they want - they will stay where we need them!!This was probably the easiest bit, simply reboot all the printers - and done. Our Print Server was more fun though! Previously a x86 Server 2003 R2 box (which has been grumbling for a while) - we took the chance to change this to x64 Server 08. Grrrrr - drivers!!
Vista x64 driver on the server with an x86 driver for XP side by side. Gotcha here.... puch the xp driver from the client - dont try and do it from the server as it throws a hissy fit!
WAPS...
Did the same as with the Printers in the end. At least since they are 3-COM, we could save a config file, and push that back to each WAP. Only needed to re-do the channel then. We also changed the SSID and security.
Servers...
Upset DNS for a while during changeover, but all ok now. WIth a bigger range, have now also been able to use the dual nics of the servers - and a nice difference it makes too! Especially as each nic is connected to a separate core switch.
More to follow on my fun with the printers...






This was probably the easiest bit, simply reboot all the printers - and done. Our Print Server was more fun though! Previously a x86 Server 2003 R2 box (which has been grumbling for a while) - we took the chance to change this to x64 Server 08. Grrrrr - drivers!!
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