Hola! I have an issue and I'm not able to make it clear in my fucking brain as to what I need to do to fix it.
The issue is I'm running out of IP addresses. So I was thinking about either 1. A Superscope or 2. another VLAN. But I can't seem to get either working. I don't have access to the router to change any route info so I'm not sure if that's my issue with the Superscope or not. I currently have 3 VLANS and my DHCP server is providing addresses for both machines and phones on different VLANS, but I quickly setup another and it wouldn't work when setting a machine with a static IP. Is there anyone familiar with something like this (I'm sure there is) and can give me a little guidance?
Ta!
Stop building stuff. Jeesh. Go home, take a nap.
I'm thinking it's the IP range on the router. Might be set to only pass data between a specific range of subnets and that extra VLAN might be outside of it. We had a problem with that a few weeks ago where our central site could see all offices, but the remote offices couldn't see each other. We amended the subnet at each router to include a slightly bigger range and all was well.
'Course it could just be that you're not doing it right. :-@
I wish I could! I have to add 36~ new devices by the end of the week and have 12 IP's available to do it!
I'm pretty sure it's a router setting. That's handled by our Sweden mother ship.
Instead of helping me get this fixed before the end of the week they want me to do an inventory of equipment on the network. One of the things that pisses me off instantly is answering a question with a question. I know sometimes you have to gather more info but mother f does that piss me off.
Send them a jar of pickled herrings, it'll make them feel like you're one of them.
But, and here's the kicker, you piss in the jar first.
The thing is, so will they.
They won't fool me, I refuse to eat foreign pickles! And also pig parts!
I think Milko means they will love it. :-O