Re: Windows 2000 server DHCP to lease out 2 different default gateway
- From: "Phillip Windell" <philwindell@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 10:20:02 -0500
Then you have to buy a Broadband Device that has two WAN ports and plug both
connections into the same device. This device "is" your Firewall, although you
can add a second one and create a Back-to-back DMZ if you want one.
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"Jeffrey" <jeffreynew@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes Cause I have 2 separate routers and 2 separate line.
A firewall will be connected behind each router. and the firewall IP should be
my gateway to go out the internet.
"Myweb" <meiweb@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello Jeffrey,
Why will you use this kind of configuration? Only because of 2 routers? Where
will you connect to behind the router?
Best regards
Myweb
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Is there a way that I can configure my DHCP to lease out two different
default gateway for my existing 60 windows xp dhcp clients
Scenario:
I have 2 routers, and 60 users, I intend to make 30 of the user pc to
route
through Router A and other half of the 30 user to route to router B.
I intend to lease up the IP, DNS, and default gateway through my w2k
DHCP server. Any idea how it can be done ?
.
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