Re: resolve

From: Dominik (Dominik_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/10/04


Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 00:07:12 -0700

I have two different IP`s on the same network card and two different A
records for those two IP`s ex.
192.168.1.50 A mail.
192.168.1.51 A www.
The purpose of that is for Virtual servers in IIS
but the problem is that I always get response from the last IP entered in
network connections properties, nomatter which name do I ping I get response
from the same IP, normally Virtual servers in IIS doesnt work than.

Thanx

"Ace Fekay [MVP]" wrote:

> In news:AD838642-A676-4DA7-83E0-900C9C77CC79@microsoft.com,
> Dominik <Dominik@discussions.microsoft.com> made a post then I commented
> below
> > I have one problem, when I add an extra IP to my network properties
> > and another A record in DNS, I try to ping the two names but I always
> > get response from the last IP address added to network properties?
> > So if anyone have any idea I would be grateful
> >
> > Thank you all
>
> Are you saying you are creating the same name with a different IP so now you
> have the same name with two different IPs? What happens in this case is
> Round Robin kicks in place. That will toggle which one responds back and
> forth for each query that comes in for it. You can play with this by
> clearing the client side cache and re-pinging it, you'll notice it changes
> when you ping it, but you may also get the same IP responding too, each time
> you clear your cache.
>
> When you create two IPs for the same name in DNS, that's designed to help
> you load balance services between two machines.
>
> What the purpose of the extra IP?
>
> --
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