Questions tagged [scope]
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Scope reconfiguration - decreasing subnet mask and ip range
i've been asked to change my subnet mask on our network from a 255.255.0.0 to a 255.255.255.0 (we are using DHCP and are using windowsServer 2012). - this should not be an issue for the number of users, however i'm concerned what issues may occur…

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WS2012 RDP IP-whitelist not working
I'm running Windows Server 2012 with newest updates etc. We've at all times restricted our RDP with a whitelist with IP in the Scope properties of the Remote Desktop - User-mode rule inside the Advanced Firewall.
For some reason, the scope has…

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Windows 2008 Firewall IP Range
I've got a port exception that I've added to Windows Firewall. And under Scope, I'm able to add specific IP addresses allowed, each separated by a comma. The problem is, how can I enter a range of IPs?
I don't mean 192.168.1.0/24 kind of thing. I…

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ipv6 : why ndp resolves to global scope address?
I'm facing a strange ipv6 behavior and I don't know how to solve it because I'm not familiar with ipv6. Maybe this behavior is normal.
I hope that you will help me.
( I'm running under debian 6.0.9 with a custom kernel 3.2.58 )
machine A is…

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cmd: create dhcp superscope
On Windows Server 2008 (R1, 32-Bit) I've got that far to create a superscope on the command line via cmd, not PowerShell (yay!) through
netsh dhcp server \\SERVER scope IP.ADD.RE.SS set superscope SUPERSCOPENAME 1
... where IP.ADD.RE.SS is an…

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DHCP Reservation being ignored in Windows 2008 R2
I have multiple scopes on my dhcp server. 192.168.10.x and 192.168.20.x
I have reservations for certain mac addresses on the 192.168.10.x network. However occasionally they will pull 192.168.20.x addresses instead. There isn't per scope allow/deny…

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DHCP Reservation
I've been having problems with a few statements I've been reading. When setting up DHCP Reservation based on MAC addresses... Do the reserved IP's need to be in one of the scopes or not?
Judging from what I've seen (not sure if this was correct) it…

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Windows 2008 R2 DHCP for two scope on two interfaces
I'm setting up a brand new DHCP Server over Windows 2008 R2 Standard edition server, and I'm planning to serv two differents lan with this one.
Here is my configuration:
1 AD/DNS/DHCP Server with following ETH setup:
ETH0 = PROD_SERVERS_LAN =…

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