Hey all,
I’m trying to alter the DHCP configuration on my NT server so I can get another one on my network, but every time I try to make a change to the range I get the following error message: “The range is extended less than the specified backward extension. Extend the range in integral of 32 addresses.” I’ve tried using multiples of 32 for the starting and ending addresses in the range but I still get the same error message. I checked the Microsoft web site in case I was missing something, but even when I use the addresses in their examples I get the error message. Some of the address ranges I’ve used are: x.x.2.32-x.x.2.64, x.x.2.32-x.x.2.96, x.x.2.16-x.x.2.80. The original range is x.x.2.16-x.x.2.254, but if I input x.x.2.16 for the first address in the original and try to save it, I still get the error message. I’m baffled.
Thanks,
Joe Brouillette
I’m trying to alter the DHCP configuration on my NT server so I can get another one on my network, but every time I try to make a change to the range I get the following error message: “The range is extended less than the specified backward extension. Extend the range in integral of 32 addresses.” I’ve tried using multiples of 32 for the starting and ending addresses in the range but I still get the same error message. I checked the Microsoft web site in case I was missing something, but even when I use the addresses in their examples I get the error message. Some of the address ranges I’ve used are: x.x.2.32-x.x.2.64, x.x.2.32-x.x.2.96, x.x.2.16-x.x.2.80. The original range is x.x.2.16-x.x.2.254, but if I input x.x.2.16 for the first address in the original and try to save it, I still get the error message. I’m baffled.
Thanks,
Joe Brouillette