Makes no sense to me?



Hello, Please bear with me?

I am in a situation in which I am forced at this time to be by my current
ISP (this will soon change) Here goes:

I have two routers and each is assigned a static Public IP by my ISP.
I have the two routers because MY ISP at this time cannot assign multiple
IP's to a single router/component.

I have two servers and I need them to have two different public IPs which
they have. In order to have the servers networked internally I had to add
another NIC to one of the servers and connect one to Router A and one to
Router B.
I set the IP at 192.168.1.1 for router A and this is the interface in the
browser to access the admin. Router B has the default of 192.168.0.1 to
access the admin.

My problem is from one server I can access all interfaces in the browser.
Going in the opposite direction I can not access but one Interface. However I
can share files. I cannot however get this server to join the DC and I think
it may have to do with this problem. My Xp machines access the DC no problem
and join. The server will not.

Please note that the XP machines are not connected any differently than this
server that cannot join the Domain.

The second NIC in the DC has a IP structure of
192.168.0.5
255.255.255.0
NO GTWY
NO DNS
This is the Nic that is connecting the two routers and ultimately the entire
network.
Any questions or suggestions I would really appreciate it. Sorry for the
long explaination.
Thanks
Joe


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