There is nothing that says you can't change the IP of a DC. What you need
to make sure of is that the change is made in DNS. If dynamic dns is
working properly and you are using AD-Integrated zones, the new information
will be replicated via AD replication. If the DC is a DNS server, you may
need to make a change in DHCP for clients that are configured to use this
server for their DNS server. Likewise, any machines with statically
configured DNS settings will have to be changed.
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>We have about 15 DC in the Domain with 36 Sites. What
>happens if I change the IP address on a DC or more? How
>will this affect AD, Sites, replication and clients? Is
>there problem that I should be aware of, that I might
>encounter? In which way should I approach this with no
>impact on the Domain?
>
>Thanks.
>
>
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Danny Slye
Microsoft Support Professional
MCSE
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