New DHCP Scope

S

Steve

My current DHCP scope 192.168.0.1-192.168.0.254 is
running low on IP's. I have created a superscope and
created 2 new DHCP scope's of 192.168.1.1-192.168.1.254 &
192.168.2.1-192.168.2.254. After I authorize the new
scopes and deactivate the old one, the PC's start
receiving the new IP's but they cannot see anything on
the old scope and cannot get to the internet. I set both
new scopes with the same info as the old scope (dns, time
server & gateway address). What am I missing here.
 
S

Sander

You would need to allow these scopes to have access on your router.
You will need to add a route.
 
S

Steve

Ok, I added the route on my server but am still unable to
see the other scope. Here is a stupid question, does the
other scope need to be activated for me to be able to
ping it. Do I need to add a route statement on the
router itself.
 

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