DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?
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Using multiple ranges can actually improve performance of the scans because it doesn't have to load 2million IP addresses.
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Yes, multiple ranges can improve scanning.
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@wls-itguy said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
Not sure of the benefits or bad things about it but what
If
is working right now, adding an additional range will not help if you already have them in the same network.
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@dbeato said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
@wls-itguy said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
Not sure of the benefits or bad things about it but what
If
is working right now, adding an additional range will not help if you already have them in the same network.
Unless you have an insanely large subnet.
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@emad-r said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
I think what your asking for is VLANS, otherwise how will you differentiate between phone and PC. you can use MAC address IP reservation, but thats it.
I have VLANs already. 1 for Wired, 1 for Secured WiFi (Profs and Staff), and 1 for Students and Guests.
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Why split your phones off into their own subnet?
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@dafyre said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
Why split your phones off into their own subnet?
That's the reason for the post. Is there a benefit?
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@wls-itguy said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
@dafyre said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
Why split your phones off into their own subnet?
That's the reason for the post. Is there a benefit?
What size is your subnet now?
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@wls-itguy said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
@emad-r said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
I think what your asking for is VLANS, otherwise how will you differentiate between phone and PC. you can use MAC address IP reservation, but thats it.
I have VLANs already. 1 for Wired, 1 for Secured WiFi (Profs and Staff), and 1 for Students and Guests.
Also believe me , do not enable
on a VoIP VLAN as it will not find the phones since they cannot scan port 5060 and it will just fill your network with scans to every single possible IP on that network.
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@dafyre said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
@wls-itguy said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
@dafyre said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
Why split your phones off into their own subnet?
That's the reason for the post. Is there a benefit?
What size is your subnet now?
/16
That is not what I scan through
though
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@dafyre said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
Using multiple ranges can actually improve performance of the scans because it doesn't have to load 2million IP addresses.
And you can put them on different schedules.
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@wls-itguy said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
@dafyre said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
@wls-itguy said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
@dafyre said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
Why split your phones off into their own subnet?
That's the reason for the post. Is there a benefit?
What size is your subnet now?
/16
Oh, that's a problem. No network should be that large. /20 maybe, /21 sure. But /16 is so many times bigger than that.
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@wls-itguy said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
@dafyre said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
Why split your phones off into their own subnet?
That's the reason for the post. Is there a benefit?
Not to splitting, no. But to not scanning them, yes.
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What are you using the
scan to provide?
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@wls-itguy are you actually trying to make a separate subnet or just organize them in a section of you existing subnet?
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@jaredbusch said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
@wls-itguy are you actually trying to make a separate subnet or just organize them in a section of you existing subnet?
I'd be all for a separate range. But see no point in what was mentioned here for a separate VLAN.
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@scottalanmiller said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
What are you using the
scan to provide?
PC info and Network info. Ticketing as well. I know SodiumSuite does all that as well.
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@jaredbusch said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
@wls-itguy are you actually trying to make a separate subnet or just organize them in a section of you existing subnet?
If I could organize them within the subnet so 172.16.1.x/16 is the range and if all phones (FreePBX system) could get 172.16.5.x and all PCs goes 172.16.1.x range that would be great. I don't think that is possible though.
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@wls-itguy said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
@scottalanmiller said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
What are you using the
scan to provide?
PC info and Network info. Ticketing as well. I know SodiumSuite does all that as well.
It does indeed.
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@scottalanmiller said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
@wls-itguy said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
@scottalanmiller said in DHCP ranges seperate for IP Phones and PCs?:
What are you using the
scan to provide?
PC info and Network info. Ticketing as well. I know SodiumSuite does all that as well.
It does indeed.
As other conversations have been had with you on this it doesn't do Network switches or phones though, correct?
If not, will that be a feature that will happen?