How to give ip addresh in any system?
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November 7th, 2011 10:01am

Please be more specific as to what you are trying to do. by default an APIPA (Automatic Private IP Address) is assigned to a network interface. This address is in the 169.254.0.0 /16 range of addresses, and allows for machines on a single network segment to communicate without any additional addressing needs. If you have a larger network, you will want to use DHCP which is available on Windows Server platforms. This service will allow you to configure a range of addresses to be handed out to the client machines from a centralized repository of addresses. The most inefficient mechanism is to manually assign the addresses to each interface. Hope this helps, Dusty Harper [MSFT] Microsoft Corporation ------------------------------------------------------------ This posting is provided "AS IS", with NO warranties and confers NO rights ------------------------------------------------------------
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November 7th, 2011 1:15pm

Please be more specific as to what you are trying to do. by default an APIPA (Automatic Private IP Address) is assigned to a network interface. This address is in the 169.254.0.0 /16 range of addresses, and allows for machines on a single network segment to communicate without any additional addressing needs. If you have a larger network, you will want to use DHCP which is available on Windows Server platforms. This service will allow you to configure a range of addresses to be handed out to the client machines from a centralized repository of addresses. The most inefficient mechanism is to manually assign the addresses to each interface. Hope this helps, Dusty Harper [MSFT] Microsoft Corporation ------------------------------------------------------------ This posting is provided "AS IS", with NO warranties and confers NO rights ------------------------------------------------------------
November 7th, 2011 9:02pm

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