which ip scheme i have to prefer ?

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dipak

I want to setup network , keeping in mind that at any time , i can
expand my network without changing my ip addresses in individual
nodes.


I have 1 gateway pc for all networks - 192.168.0.254
( that i can change any way)


now i want Hierarchy like -- 1 gateway
/ \
1 company 2 company
/ / / /
1 dept
 
We don't know how many you have or will have. So, just class A 10.0.0.0/8.

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
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I want to setup network , keeping in mind that at any time , i can
expand my network without changing my ip addresses in individual
nodes.


I have 1 gateway pc for all networks - 192.168.0.254
( that i can change any way)


now i want Hierarchy like -- 1 gateway
/ \
1 company 2 company
/ / / /
1 dept
 
ok, i will give you brief idea about my hardware and current network
settings.

I have 250 Machines , with 2 servers ( windows -2003 and Internet
sharer)


i have 15 labs each of 15 machines -- (15 * 15), staff will use
individual 25 machines


(Currently win-2003 server's ip : 192.168.0.1 , internet sharer
192.168.0.254, all lab machines are connected with 192.168.0.n and
192.168.1.n staff will use 192.168.3.n .....all having subnet mask
255.255.0.0 and gateway of 192.168.0.254 )


I have 10/100 switch connected over whole network.


Now i want that at any time, if i want to disconnect any lab from
other labs or server (win-2003) , it should be possible for me to do
the same without physical disconnection of cable or switch.

i want to seperate it out labs with segments .
so i want to set such type of ip range that can solve my problem.


I want to implement it as fast as possible so guide me to do so.


Regards
debug
 
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