Re: Another T1 Line
- From: "Kurt" <lorentzenkurt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 7 May 2006 20:25:22 -0700
I can't make heads or tails of how you are configured from our diagram. What
are "box 1", "box 2" and "box 3". A T1 is a transport mechanism and doesn't
offer an IP range or DNS unless it's connected to an ISP or something of
your own to give it those capabilities. How is the T1 "pre-configured" with
"its own set of DNS and ips"?
....kurt
<spaceyjoe2020@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi All
I have a new t1 line that is preconfigured with own set of dns and ips.
We currently run DNS, no dhcp, dc, no global cat, no exchange[it is
routed the hq]
Box 1 routes the traffic(no outside access)
We now have a router, and 2 managed switches
I used a crossover cable to connect from box 1 to box 2 and box 2 to
box 3
The T1 goes to the router from router to box 2
And on my workstation which is currently joined to the Box 1------- I
added ip/dns/subnetmask/gateway to my workstation. I was able to access
the internet and the unix servers after making that entry. But the
mapped drives stopped working. I got it back working once I mapped it
ip address instead of name of the machine.
So where and what would I add in the active directory to get the
mapping right? And do it all once from the active directory perpective.
Do I add it as dns zone? Or add it as a subnet in site msc.
I think now the best solution is to change ip to reflect the new one.
or use the method I did on the 1 workstation.
Thanks in Advance
Joe
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