Re: DHCP Server installation

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Greetings Wolfgang
"Liesveld, G" <LiesveldG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Hi Hauer Wolfgang,
>
> If you have 2 nic's in one server, you are only allowed to fill in the
> default gateway on one of the nic's IP settings.
> On the ïnternal segment there is no other router, so if the server is
> routing packets to the segment, it is already shure it is sending it to
> one
> of the computers on that segment. All other packets that do not belong on
> that segment have to be routed to the other nic. That is the reason why
> you
> don't need a default gateway filled in there.
> You can try to fill in one and find out what the routing and ras wizzard
> says...
> The wizzard would probably not know how to interpret that.
>
> greetz,
> Geert.
>
> "Hauer Wolfgang" schreef:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> Sorry for jumping in.
>> You have written
>>
>> ....
>> Leave the def. gw. on the internal card's IP setting
>> blank!
>> ......
>>
>> Why you recommend that, and not entering the same GW as on the internet
>> nic?
>>
>> Wolfgang
>>
>> "Liesveld, G" <LiesveldG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb im
>> Newsbeitrag
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>> >
>> >
>> > "JoseTA" schreef:
>> >
>> >> Hi Everyone,
>> >>
>> >> I am trying to connect my DHCP server in my network which I configured
>> >> in
>> >> Windows 2003 Server Computer. The Server have two Ethernet card (one
>> >> card
>> >> will connect the router and another will connect switch)
>> >>
>> >> The IP address for router connected Ethernet card: Provided by ISP
>> >>
>> >> IP: 10.0.0.129
>> >> Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.248
>> >> Gateway: 10.0.0.130
>> >> P DNS: 194.98.65.65
>> >> S DNS: 194.98.65.165
>> >>
>> >> The IP address for switch connected Ethernet card
>> >>
>> >> IP: 192.168.0.50
>> >> Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
>> >>
>> >> My address range for distribution: 192.168.0.100 to 192.168.0.200
>> >>
>> >> I will connect my client machine by switch. Will it works properly? I
>> >> want
>> >> to get internet also. Please some one who has a knowledge installing
>> >> DHCP
>> >> server help me.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks in Advance,
>> >> Jose
>> >>
>> > Dear Jose,
>> >
>> > If you configure the system that way , you have to configure 2 things.
>> > 1. Routing
>> > 2. DHCP
>> >
>> > DHCP will not give any problems because you fill in the range of
>> > adresses
>> > you want the server to give to the clients. The dhcp service knows on
>> > which
>> > network adapter it has to send the adresses because the "internal"
>> > network
>> > adapter's address is within that range. Configure the exception range
>> > to
>> > prevent the server from giving it's own adress away.
>> > furthermore, configure the other settings you want, like node type,
>> > default
>> > gateway, wins ..etc (default gateway in this case is the IP address of
>> > your
>> > DC's "internal" network card)
>> >
>> > I guess configuring the first bit, routing, using the wizzard "routing
>> > and
>> > ras configuration", will give you more of a headache.
>> > Make sure the routing is set up so that the server knows which adapter
>> > is
>> > connected to the internet. Use the internet router's IP address as
>> > destination for internet traffic.
>> >
>> > Use manual IP configuration of both network cards in the server and
>> > only
>> > configure the default gateway on the "external" network card. That def.
>> > gw
>> > is
>> > the router's IP address. Leave the def. gw. on the internal card's IP
>> > setting
>> > blank!
>> >
>> > Good luck!
>> >
>> > Geert
>>
>>
>>


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