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Fahad
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      01-03-2009
Dear

I have one cluster (Active/Passive) for windows server 2003 DHCP service. i
want to change the physical IP of the two servers and move it to different
subnet. after the movement, the DHCP service should work properly.

for more clarification, the IP of the 1st server is (10.10.10.1)
the IP of the 2nd server is (10.10.10.2)
the IP of the cluster server is (10.10.10.2)
the IP of the DHCP Virtual server is (10.10.10.4)

I want to change the IPs to be as follow:
IP of the 1st server is (10.10.10.1) --> change it to be (10.11.11.1)
the IP of the 2nd server is (10.10.10.2) --> change it to be (10.11.11.2)
the IP of the cluster server is (10.10.10.2) --> change it to be (10.11.11.3)
the IP of the DHCP Virtual server is (10.10.10.4) --> change it to be
(10.11.11.4)

what is the procedure to successfully change the IP addresses?

thanks for your help...
 
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Russ Kaufmann
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      01-03-2009
"Fahad" <> wrote in message
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> Dear
>
> I have one cluster (Active/Passive) for windows server 2003 DHCP service.
> i
> want to change the physical IP of the two servers and move it to different
> subnet. after the movement, the DHCP service should work properly.
>
> for more clarification, the IP of the 1st server is (10.10.10.1)
> the IP of the 2nd server is (10.10.10.2)
> the IP of the cluster server is (10.10.10.2)
> the IP of the DHCP Virtual server is (10.10.10.4)
>
> I want to change the IPs to be as follow:
> IP of the 1st server is (10.10.10.1) --> change it to be (10.11.11.1)
> the IP of the 2nd server is (10.10.10.2) --> change it to be (10.11.11.2)
> the IP of the cluster server is (10.10.10.2) --> change it to be
> (10.11.11.3)
> the IP of the DHCP Virtual server is (10.10.10.4) --> change it to be
> (10.11.11.4)
>
> what is the procedure to successfully change the IP addresses?


http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/230356 should get you through
the steps of changing the cluster and the nodes. Once you are done with the
change, then you will need to go into DHCP and remove the old scope and add
a new scope of addresses and other scope options as needed.

Good luck.


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Fahad
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      01-05-2009
Hello Russ

Thanks for your reply...

I take a look on the KB article but if I want to change the DHCP Virtual IP
& cluster IP, does this procedure will help?

"Russ Kaufmann" wrote:

> "Fahad" <> wrote in message
> news:9030F709-2EB1-41E9-A844-...
> > Dear
> >
> > I have one cluster (Active/Passive) for windows server 2003 DHCP service.
> > i
> > want to change the physical IP of the two servers and move it to different
> > subnet. after the movement, the DHCP service should work properly.
> >
> > for more clarification, the IP of the 1st server is (10.10.10.1)
> > the IP of the 2nd server is (10.10.10.2)
> > the IP of the cluster server is (10.10.10.2)
> > the IP of the DHCP Virtual server is (10.10.10.4)
> >
> > I want to change the IPs to be as follow:
> > IP of the 1st server is (10.10.10.1) --> change it to be (10.11.11.1)
> > the IP of the 2nd server is (10.10.10.2) --> change it to be (10.11.11.2)
> > the IP of the cluster server is (10.10.10.2) --> change it to be
> > (10.11.11.3)
> > the IP of the DHCP Virtual server is (10.10.10.4) --> change it to be
> > (10.11.11.4)
> >
> > what is the procedure to successfully change the IP addresses?

>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/230356 should get you through
> the steps of changing the cluster and the nodes. Once you are done with the
> change, then you will need to go into DHCP and remove the old scope and add
> a new scope of addresses and other scope options as needed.
>
> Good luck.
>
>
> --
> Russ Kaufmann,
> MVP, MCSE: Messaging and Security, MCT, MCITP, MCTS and other stuff
>
> ClusterHelp.com, a Microsoft Certified Gold Partner
> Web http://www.clusterhelp.com
> Blog http://msmvps.com/clusterhelp
>

 
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