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Have a 450 with ip sets not sure how this works Im using the same drop and customers computers are on for both computer and IP Set. So there DHCP server gives all there computers IP address. Lets say 192.168.1.100 to 200. Does the customers server supply the ip sets with IP address or do I tell the BCM to use IP address say 192.168.1.200 to 250 Thanks Rick
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you can do it either way, but I prefer to give static IPs to the sets and turn off DHCP on the BCM. How many sets do you have? Like you said, make sure your static and DHCP ranges don't over lap.
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I have about 40 ip sets. So I would use a static ip for each ip set that would be outside the range that the customers server would assign there computers and disable the DHCP in the bcm Oh one other quick one is there any additional programming when im using the same lan drop for both ip set and customers computer. Thanks
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