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    Question DHCP Superscopes

    I am maintaining two scopes within a superscope. One is currently active and the other is not active. On the active scope I have about 40 reservations working no problem.

    I am going to move our entire network to the new scope by deleting the active leases, reducing the lease time, decactivating the currect scope and then activating the new scope.

    The problem is, after I had transferred over the reservations to the new deactivated scope the users stopped getting their reserved IP on the currect scope.

    What's happening? Is there a way round it, apart from entering the information when the new scope is activated?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PJK
    I am maintaining two scopes within a superscope. One is currently active and the other is not active. On the active scope I have about 40 reservations working no problem.

    I am going to move our entire network to the new scope by deleting the active leases, reducing the lease time, decactivating the currect scope and then activating the new scope.

    The problem is, after I had transferred over the reservations to the new deactivated scope the users stopped getting their reserved IP on the currect scope.

    What's happening? Is there a way round it, apart from entering the information when the new scope is activated?
    lets see if we can clean this up a bit...What OS..I assume windows 2k server?

    This might help you out

    http://www.geocities.com/pbuganey/ne...dhcp_scope.htm

    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tre...c/rkdnsdhc.asp
    Last edited by bbtech6650; October 24th, 2003 at 11:37 PM.

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