Howdy,
I am finishing up building my (Linux) VPN(s). I am connecting five locations together. I need to change my internal address scheme (which uses NAT on my Unix side of the network) from 10.100.0.0 with a mask of 255.0.0.0 to 10.100.0.0 with a mask of 255.255.0.0 (this is just for one location; all locations will have different 10.10.10.10 ip schemes). This is necessary for proper routing between my five locations. Can I force the W2K DHCP servers (I have ten of them, or the clients--which are mostly Windows 98SE and W2K professional ans a few Windows XP terminals) to obtain new leases; or is the only thing I can do is change the lease period?
Thanks,
I am finishing up building my (Linux) VPN(s). I am connecting five locations together. I need to change my internal address scheme (which uses NAT on my Unix side of the network) from 10.100.0.0 with a mask of 255.0.0.0 to 10.100.0.0 with a mask of 255.255.0.0 (this is just for one location; all locations will have different 10.10.10.10 ip schemes). This is necessary for proper routing between my five locations. Can I force the W2K DHCP servers (I have ten of them, or the clients--which are mostly Windows 98SE and W2K professional ans a few Windows XP terminals) to obtain new leases; or is the only thing I can do is change the lease period?
Thanks,