Local Director "Key Features" boasts "Flexible Subnetting Increases network
configuration flexibility by allowing server farms, real IP addresses, and
virtual IP addresses to be located on different subnets without router
assistance"
I plan to put this flexibility to the test by subnetting a class C network
for which IPs exist already as virtual IPs in Local Director.
Does anyone have personal experience or knowledge with changing the subnet
on virtual IPs? I'm wondering if this will work okay.
I should just be able to change the subnet mask for the network on the
router, and, assuming all the virtual IPs fall within the range afforded by
my new subnet mask, Local Director should not care? It just seems too easy.
Thanks,
-Chris Davis
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