Re: Isa server with 3 inernet connection
From: Sergio Fonseca [MVP] (fonsecase_at_iol.pt)
Date: 03/06/05
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Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 20:57:42 -0000
Hi,
Enterprise edition uses NLB for redundancy and load share but I don´t think
that can be set to use different gateways depending on the destination of
the traffic.
Qualquer sugestão deve ser testada antes de aplicada - www.gupade.org
"Jack Pea***" <pea***@simconv.com> wrote in message
news:eipIw0nIFHA.2728@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> > "iko" <need@help.com> wrote in message
> > news:0d3801c5186c$e11806f0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> >> We have 3 internet connections. 1 is connected to a router
> >> and others are connected to adsl. I want to route all .gov
> >> and .edu sites to router, web and database publishing to
> >> one adsl and all other protocols to other adsl. Can I do
> >> this with I isa server and how must I configure this
> >> server?
> >>
> ISA 2004 standard doesn't route by name, but by IP number. You can set up
> networks for each of the internet connections, but only one can function
as
> the default external interface. The others would require specific address
> ranges.
>
> If you want to load balance internet traffic you might look at the new ISA
> 2004 Enterprise version, but I would expect that you would have to set up
an
> ISA array.
> Jack Pea***
>
>
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