Re: ISA Server with 3 Network Card
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Date: Tue, 4 May 2004 22:52:10 +0800
Hi,
ISA server didn't support this function.
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Kenny Wu
Taiwan
MCSE, MCSA
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> Dear all,
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> Can I use 3 network card for ISA Server 2000?
> 1 for Internal Network
> 1 for Internet line 1
> 1 for Internet line 2
>
> How to configure these network card?? Supposed, I'm want to use line 1 for
> browsing and line 2 for email (SMTP and POP3)??
>
> Thanks
>
> Robby Gunawan S
> Network Administrator
>
>
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