Re: Multiple Gateways!?
- From: "Macleod" <Macleod@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 14:17:02 -0800
Ok!! well, my network works, and i have no much problem at all, just the
message keep buggin me. I think i can live with it. I'll try to change the
subnet so i can fix that. Thanks anyway man. See ya!!
"Kurt" escribió:
> I that situation, yor multiple gateways are the same one. So it shouldn't be
> an issue. But two NICs on the same subnet will really screw things up
> NetBIOS wise. Both MAC addresses will claim to be the same computer, which
> is not allowed in a NetBIOS network. Most services don't rely on it any way
> as long as you are using DNS, so I guess if it works and you don't mind the
> error messages more power to you.
>
> ....kurt
>
>
> "Macleod" <Macleod@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:3C2B3244-E8E6-4A2A-A750-F9B105EAB440@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > The thing is that both network card has differents ip but the same default
> > gateway and the purpose of it it's because in case that if one of those
> > cards
> > fails the other may continue giving service to my clients. The first card
> > with it's ip it's configurated as preferred DNS server and the second one
> > as
> > Alternate DNS on my clients as well as on my server and both cards has the
> > same ip as default gateway, so i don't understand why that message about
> > "multiple gateways"
> >
> > "Kurt" wrote:
> >
> >> As Robert L pointed out, you should not have 2 IP addresses in the same
> >> subnet on the same computer. May I ask what the purpose of this setup is?
> >> What the message is telling you is that multiple default gateways will
> >> cause
> >> problems because one gateway may get you to some addresses and the other
> >> may
> >> not be able to. Since the computer has no way of knowing which routes are
> >> available to each default gateway, some routes may appear unavailable.
> >> You
> >> should only have one default gateway defined on the computer, and add
> >> static
> >> routes to networks that require a different route if you need to.
> >>
> >> ....kurt
> >>
> >> "Macleod" <Macleod@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:2859BD1F-03F3-49B7-AFFC-DA937AF44606@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > Hi there, i have a network with a server running Win2003 with 2 Network
> >> > cards
> >> > with differents ip each one, the same subnet mask and the same default
> >> > gateway, they have the same ip for the main DNS server and Secundary
> >> > DNS
> >> > server as well.
> >> >
> >> > And the problem is, when a close the properties of one of them it's
> >> > appear
> >> > the following message:
> >> >
> >> > "Warning - Multiple default gateways are intended to provide redundancy
> >> > to
> >> > a
> >> > single network (such as an intranet or the internet). They will not
> >> > function
> >> > properly when the gateways are on two separate, disjoint networks (such
> >> > as
> >> > one on your intranet and one on the Internet). Do you want to save this
> >> > configuration?"
> >> >
> >> > Maybe one of you people can helpme!!
> >> > Any advice it's very wellcome.
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
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