Re: support 2 networks with dual homed SBS2000?

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From: Mark Mancini (info_at_NOSPAMmcse2000.com)
Date: 05/20/04


Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 21:20:01 -0400

one problem with that is DHCP to the conference room which you don't want.
You would need a router in between the switch and conference room

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"Javier Gomez [SBS MVP]" <javier_gomez@remove.this.engineer.com> wrote in
message news:%23O%23tQXdPEHA.2580@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> I would do this:
>
>                  Internet
>                       |
>             Hardware router
>                       |
>                 Hub/Switch (if necessary)
>                       |
>             ----------------
>              |                      |
>           SBS                Conference Room PCs
>              |
>       LAN PCs
>
> This would require you to use ISA (which IMHO I would always use) and the
> Conference Room PCs are totally separated from the LAN. If a conference
room
> computer needs access to the LAN... then you could always VPN to the SBS
> box.
>
> -- 
> Javier [SBS MVP]
>
> << SBS ROCKS !!! >>
>
> "Russ Goodwin" <rpgvt@adelphia.net> wrote in message
> news:eYRlcocPEHA.3988@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > Customer would like to support a conference room with a seperate IP
> > network
> > address from the regular internal LAN address, and only let that LAN
> > acquire
> > DHCP addresses for internet access only. No access to the internal LAN.
> > Conference room would have a hub allowing multiple connections.
> >
> > SBS2000 internal lan: 192.168.11.x
> > conference room lan: 172.16.11.x (for example)
> >
> > SBS 2000 server has 2 NICs, currently one is diabled.
> > SBS 2000 server is connected to a hardware router for internet access.
> >
> > Question:
> > Should I be able to create a second scope in DHCP, assign a fixed IP to
> > the
> > 2nd NIC (conference room connection), and have SBS2000 route traffic
from
> > the conference room to the internet?
> >
> > Any pointers to how to set this up would be appreciated. Not sure if I
> > should use ISA or Routing and Remote Access. With both NICs having
private
> > addresses I believe ISA is not in the picture. Right?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
>
>


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