Hello
Network: 192.168.0.x in one location (servers, Phones, Printers, clients)
Network: 10.10.2.x in another location (servers, Phones, Printers, clients)
Everything is setup to be part of the same lan and it works fine. However, on the 192.168.0.x network, I am running low on IP addresses (I'm not out of them, but it is uncomforable with only 15 or so left.
I have a voip system, printers and clients all on the same subnet (Inherited). I would like the phone system on a separate subnet (say 192.168.1.x). How much work is it to do this? The phone system is in 2 cities and all part of the same system (except one site uses extensions 3xxx and the other site 2xxx) - Shoretel system. Right now the phone system uses dhcp from the 192.168.0.x part of the network for one city and dhcp from 10.10.2.x in the other city, and I could release about 60 IPs or more by re-subnetting the phones in the 192.168.0.x subnet.
I have a sonic device tunneling vpn to the other city
Any suggestions? (Noob)
Thanks
Terry
Network: 192.168.0.x in one location (servers, Phones, Printers, clients)
Network: 10.10.2.x in another location (servers, Phones, Printers, clients)
Everything is setup to be part of the same lan and it works fine. However, on the 192.168.0.x network, I am running low on IP addresses (I'm not out of them, but it is uncomforable with only 15 or so left.
I have a voip system, printers and clients all on the same subnet (Inherited). I would like the phone system on a separate subnet (say 192.168.1.x). How much work is it to do this? The phone system is in 2 cities and all part of the same system (except one site uses extensions 3xxx and the other site 2xxx) - Shoretel system. Right now the phone system uses dhcp from the 192.168.0.x part of the network for one city and dhcp from 10.10.2.x in the other city, and I could release about 60 IPs or more by re-subnetting the phones in the 192.168.0.x subnet.
I have a sonic device tunneling vpn to the other city
Any suggestions? (Noob)
Thanks
Terry