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Bob Comeau <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 30 May 2005 12:20:18 -0300
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I didn't see anything in the archives that addressed my specific problem so
I thought I'd throw out the question and see what happens.

Ever since our 3000 was set up it has existed nicely as part of our
192.168.0 subnet.

We have run out of ip addresses in that range and are going set up the dhcp
server to start handing out 192.168.2.xxx addresses, while the static ip
addresses are going to stay in the original 192.168.0.xxx range.

The only static addresses the HP will care about are a few printers.

Initial testing while my pc is in the new subnet gets a failure to connect
using Reflection and VTMGR.

There must be a change I can make to the HP's network set up to make it
responsive to both subnets, but my network configuration skills are somewhat
lacking.

Only a handful of users are still actually connecting to the HP.  If
necessary we can keep those as static addresses in the old range, but this
strikes me as a bandaid.

Does any one have an easy fix for this?

Thanks.

Bob Comeau
Sr. Systems Programmer Analyst
Crossley Carpet Mills Ltd.
(902)895-5491 ex 139

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