Dual NIC's on Win2k Server
This is a discussion about Dual NIC's on Win2k Server in the Windows Networking category; OK, I've just finished moving our company over from MS SBS 4. 0 to a Win2k Server based network. All is actually going very well (apart from a few of the Win9x clients disconnecting themselves for some unknown reason & licensing being all screwey, you have 10 illegal connections but 15 licenses still available???) ...
OK, I've just finished moving our company over from MS SBS 4.0 to a Win2k Server based network.
All is actually going very well (apart from a few of the Win9x clients disconnecting themselves for some unknown reason & licensing being all screwey, you have 10 illegal connections but 15 licenses still available???)
Anyway, I ordered in the two DELL servers to have 2 network cards in for load balancing etc.
Not quite sure how to enable this.
Is it just a simple matter of enabling the second NIC, giving it an IP address (We use illegal internal static address, not DHCP) and then telling the DNS about it?
Or is there something more advanced I need to do?
Thanks.
All is actually going very well (apart from a few of the Win9x clients disconnecting themselves for some unknown reason & licensing being all screwey, you have 10 illegal connections but 15 licenses still available???)
Anyway, I ordered in the two DELL servers to have 2 network cards in for load balancing etc.
Not quite sure how to enable this.
Is it just a simple matter of enabling the second NIC, giving it an IP address (We use illegal internal static address, not DHCP) and then telling the DNS about it?
Or is there something more advanced I need to do?
Thanks.
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