Hey All,
We recently moved our Windows 2000 AD network from one IP range to another.
When running Route Print, several IP numbers of other servers are still listed. Even doing a route DELETE only temporarily removes them. All of those servers also succesfully moved to the new range (and have been rebooted for added good measure).
I've cleared all the usual places NBTSTAT, ARP, IPConfig /flushdns, etc.
My question is...what is the system using to populate the route print? WINS?
We recently moved our Windows 2000 AD network from one IP range to another.
When running Route Print, several IP numbers of other servers are still listed. Even doing a route DELETE only temporarily removes them. All of those servers also succesfully moved to the new range (and have been rebooted for added good measure).
I've cleared all the usual places NBTSTAT, ARP, IPConfig /flushdns, etc.
My question is...what is the system using to populate the route print? WINS?