Re: How to assign fix IP for NIC?

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From: Benn Wolff (Benn_Wolff_at_REMOVEhotmail.com)
Date: 03/06/04


Date: Sat, 6 Mar 2004 00:38:13 -0800


Sample 4 - Install and Configure Windows 2000 Server with Two Network
Adapters
The following answer file installs Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server with two
network adapters; one adapter uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP), and the other uses static information.

; Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Advanced Server

; © 1994-1999 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

;

; Sample Answer File for Unattended Setup

;

; This file contains information about how to automate the installation

; or upgrade of Windows 2000 Server or Windows 2000 Advanced Server so

; that the Setup program runs without requiring user input.

;

[Unattended]

UnattendMode = FullUnattended

TargetPath = Winnt

Filesystem = ConvertNTFS

[GuiUnattended]

; Sets the TimeZone. For example, to set the TimeZone for the

; Pacific Northwest, use a value of "004." Be sure to use the

; numeric value that represents your own time zone. To look up

; a numeric value, see the Unattend.doc file on the Windows 2000 CD.

TimeZone = "YourTimeZone"

; It is recommended that you change the administrator password

; before the computer is placed at its final destination.

AdminPassword = AdminPassword

; Tells Unattended Setup to turn AutoLogon on and log on once.

AutoLogon = Yes

AutoLogonCount = 1

[LicenseFilePrintData]

; This section is used for server installs.

AutoMode = "PerServer"

AutoUsers = "50"

[UserData]

FullName = "Your user name"

OrgName = "Your organization name"

; It is recommended that you avoid the use of spaces in the
; ComputerName value.
ComputerName = "YourComputer_name"

; To ensure a fully unattended installation, you must provide a value

; for the ProductId key.

ProductId = "Your product ID"

[Display]

BitsPerPel = 8

XResolution = 800

YResolution = 600

VRefresh = 70

[Networking]

; When you set the value of the InstallDefaultComponents key

; to Yes, Setup will install default networking components.

; The components to be set are TCP/IP, File and Print Sharing,

; and Client for Microsoft Networks.

InstallDefaultComponents = Yes

[Identification]

JoinDomain = YourCorpNet

DomainAdmin = YourCorpAdmin

DomainAdminPassword = YourAdminPassword

 [NetAdapters]

; In this example, there are two network adapters, Adapter01

; and Adapter02. Note that the adapter specified here as 01 is not

; always local area network (LAN) connection 1 in the user interface.

Adapter01 = Params.Adapter01

Adapter02 = Params.Adapter02

 [Params.Adapter01]

; Specifies which adapter is number one. Note that the InfID key

; must match a valid PNP ID in the system. For example, a valid

; PNP ID might look like the following: InfID = "pci\ven_0e11&dev_ae32"

InfID = "Your_PNP_ID_for_Adapter01"

 [Params.Adapter02]

; Specifies which adapter is number two. Note that the InfID key must

; match a valid PNP ID in the system. For example, a valid PNP ID

; might look as follows: InfID = "pci\ven_8086&dev_1229&subsys_00018086"

InfID = " Your_PNP_ID_for_Adapter02"

[NetClients]

; Installs the Client for Microsoft Networks.

MS_MSClient = params.MS_MSClient

[Params.MS_MSClient]

[NetProtocols]

; Installs only the TCP/IP protocol.

MS_TCPIP = params.MS_TCPIP

[params.MS_TCPIP]

; This section configures the TCP/IP properties.

AdapterSections = Params.MS_TCPIP.Adapter01,params.MS_TCPIP.Adapter02

[Params.MS_TCPIP.Adapter01]

; Adapter01 uses DHCP server information.

SpecificTo = Adapter01

DHCP = Yes

Wins = Yes

[Params.MS_TCPIP.Adapter02]

; Adapter02 uses static TCP/IP configuration.

SpecificTo = Adapter02

IPAddress = 1.1.1.1

SubnetMask = 255.255.248.0

DefaultGateway = 2.2.2.2

DHCP = No

Wins = No

[NetServices]

; Install File and Print services.

MS_Server = Params.MS_Server

[Params.MS_Server]

© 1985-2000 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

"Gena" <gena@amaze.net.au> wrote in message
news:eQ352l4#DHA.2636@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Hm....
> I install several clusters and your example looks like one static IP for
> all installation from RIS. Unacceptable. Is there any other solution?
>
> Regards,
> Gennadi
>
>
> "Markus" <nospam@nospam.land> wrote in message
> news:e$c3lQx%23DHA.1700@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> > I don't know about doing this with two nics, but you can set up the
custom
> > screens with user-defined variables such as "IP1" and "SNM1":
> >
> > IP Address:<input name="IP1"><br>
> > Subnet Mask:<input name="SNM1"><br>
> >
> > Then edit the *.sif to not use DHCP (DHCP=no) and use:
> >
> > IPAddress=%IP1%
> > SubnetMask=%SNM1%
> >
> > Description of Client Installation Wizard Screens for Remote
Installation
> > Services
> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;268325
> >
> > --
> > Scott Baldridge
> > Windows Server MVP, MCSE
> >
> >
> > > I have 2 NIC on my computer and I want to assign two fixed IP
addresses
> to
> > > them during RIS setup/ How can I do this?
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>



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