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Chris
We are in the process of testing out w2k3AD and ran into something
unusual. When creating subnets to allocate to sites within AD Sites &
Services, one can create a subnet (ie 192.168.1.0 /24) and then create
another subnet within that subnet (ie 192.168.1.0 /28) and assign
these two subnets to different sites. As this is the case that we've
seen, which site would a machine end up in, if it had an IP of
192.168.0.2, since it is technically in both subnets? I'm obviously
mystified.
-CS
unusual. When creating subnets to allocate to sites within AD Sites &
Services, one can create a subnet (ie 192.168.1.0 /24) and then create
another subnet within that subnet (ie 192.168.1.0 /28) and assign
these two subnets to different sites. As this is the case that we've
seen, which site would a machine end up in, if it had an IP of
192.168.0.2, since it is technically in both subnets? I'm obviously
mystified.
-CS