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      1337 @G I Jones
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      @g-i-jones said in DHCP Logic:

      @dustinb3403 said in DHCP Logic:

      @pete-s "Bob's your uncle". . . Huh?

      Currently googling what this means.

      It's English.

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      • G I JonesG
        G I Jones @1337
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        @pete-s you're English

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        • ObsolesceO
          Obsolesce @G I Jones
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          @g-i-jones said in DHCP Logic:

          @dustinb3403 said in DHCP Logic:

          @pete-s "Bob's your uncle". . . Huh?

          Currently googling what this means.

          I did that too, I've never heard that before:
          0_1538757190577_a5c8cf49-061e-47fa-a1a8-0fe389051d89-image.png

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          • G I JonesG
            G I Jones @Obsolesce
            last edited by

            @obsolesce said in DHCP Logic:

            @g-i-jones said in DHCP Logic:

            @dustinb3403 said in DHCP Logic:

            @pete-s "Bob's your uncle". . . Huh?

            Currently googling what this means.

            I did that too, I've never heard that before:
            0_1538757190577_a5c8cf49-061e-47fa-a1a8-0fe389051d89-image.png

            From what I found it's a common phrase in the UK that means "and there you have it"

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              1337 @G I Jones
              last edited by

              @g-i-jones said in DHCP Logic:

              From what I found it's a common phrase in the UK that means "and there you have it"

              Yeah, there you have it.

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              • ObsolesceO
                Obsolesce @1337
                last edited by

                @pete-s said in DHCP Logic:

                @g-i-jones said in DHCP Logic:

                From what I found it's a common phrase in the UK that means "and there you have it"

                Yeah, there you have it.

                But what are the odds Bob is really someone's uncle?

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                • G I JonesG
                  G I Jones @1337
                  last edited by

                  @pete-s said in DHCP Logic:

                  @g-i-jones said in DHCP Logic:

                  From what I found it's a common phrase in the UK that means "and there you have it"

                  Yeah, there you have it.

                  Honestly going to start saying this every chance I get and see how many people I can confuse.

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                    zachary715 @travisdh1
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                    @travisdh1 said in DHCP Logic:

                    @zachary715 said in DHCP Logic:

                    Having just done an IP scheme change a month or so ago, I'm A DHCP Reservations believer. Made the process so simple.

                    Out of curiosity, was a Windows Server handling DHCP for the network?

                    Yes it was

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                      1337 @Obsolesce
                      last edited by 1337

                      @obsolesce said in DHCP Logic:

                      @pete-s said in DHCP Logic:

                      @g-i-jones said in DHCP Logic:

                      From what I found it's a common phrase in the UK that means "and there you have it"

                      Yeah, there you have it.

                      But what are the odds Bob is really someone's uncle?

                      The odds are 100% if he has a camera.
                      https://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/94238/who-or-what-is-an-uncle-bob

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                      • DustinB3403D
                        DustinB3403
                        last edited by DustinB3403

                        So this topic has dived into the deep end of a pool filled* with things that no one cares about. ..

                        Edit: Typo fix.

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                        • dbeatoD
                          dbeato @DustinB3403
                          last edited by

                          @dustinb3403 said in DHCP Logic:

                          So this topic has dived into the deep end of a pool fulled with things that no one cares about. ..

                          SO let's fork it then.

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                          • travisdh1T
                            travisdh1 @JaredBusch
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                            @jaredbusch said in DHCP Logic:

                            @travisdh1 said in DHCP Logic:

                            @zachary715 said in DHCP Logic:

                            Having just done an IP scheme change a month or so ago, I'm A DHCP Reservations believer. Made the process so simple.

                            Out of curiosity, was a Windows Server handling DHCP for the network?

                            Why would this matter? I've done the same thing with Windows DHCP and with router DHCP. Both are fairly trivial.Just watch the details. Like anything.

                            I was told that upgrading Windows Servers, DHCP reservations don't transfer. Of course it should be quick and easy to redo the reservations. Just one of those little annoyances.

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                            • JaredBuschJ
                              JaredBusch @travisdh1
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                              @travisdh1 said in DHCP Logic:

                              @jaredbusch said in DHCP Logic:

                              @travisdh1 said in DHCP Logic:

                              @zachary715 said in DHCP Logic:

                              Having just done an IP scheme change a month or so ago, I'm A DHCP Reservations believer. Made the process so simple.

                              Out of curiosity, was a Windows Server handling DHCP for the network?

                              Why would this matter? I've done the same thing with Windows DHCP and with router DHCP. Both are fairly trivial.Just watch the details. Like anything.

                              I was told that upgrading Windows Servers, DHCP reservations don't transfer. Of course it should be quick and easy to redo the reservations. Just one of those little annoyances.

                              Umm, like anything, you export your config and import it on the new server.

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