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Domain controllers are considered an integral part of any Windows based network as they play a critical role in authenticating users and computers, granting access to users , and managing group policies. It’s worth noting that a domain controller has a fixed IP address which allows other computers to locate and communicate with it.

However, in some cases, you might need to change the IP address of a domain controller to accommodate a few things such as; network reconfiguration, hardware replacement, or security concerns. In this blog post, we will explore the challenges involved in changing the IP address of a domain controller and suggest best practices to minimise any disruption or data loss.

Steps to Change the IP Address of a Domain Controller​

  • Log in to the domain controller that you want to change the IP address of.
  • Open the Start menu and select the Control Panel.
  • Select Network and Sharing Center, and then click on Change adapter settings.
  • Right click on the network adapter that you want to change the IP address of, and click Properties.
  • Under the Networking tab, select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), and click Properties.
  • In the Properties window, select Use the following IP address, and enter the new IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.
  • Make note of the preferred DNS server IP address and alternate DNS server IP address, and confirm that they are correct.
  • Click OK to save the changes.

After you change the IP address of a domain controller, you need to update your DNS records to reflect the change. Also it is important to verify all devices and computers that use the domain controller have the updated IP address, and restart any affected services or applications to ensure that they are using the correct IP address.

In conclusion, Changing the IP address of a domain controller is not a simple task as it requires careful planning, execution, and validation.
 
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