Re: W2K3 Server with 2 NICs
- From: "Partapiru" <mikko.rauhala@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 09:18:16 +0300
Thanks for quick answering!
There was a little mistake in my first message, the gw address is
193.100.100.100 and so it is in th same subnet as Intranet nic. In this
subnet is also another web server (wsus) and clients have no problem
connecting it from other subnets. The setup in vlan is same (allowing http,
https all) for both wsus and intranet's addresses. First I tried to put the
gateway address in Intranet nic but it didn't work and server warned about
this kind of multiple gateways configuration. In microsoft kb articles they
recommend using static route for solution. I tried all kind of route
commands but nothing worked.
"Doug Sherman [MVP]" <dsherman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> kirjoitti
viestissä:eB1I4agjFHA.3316@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> If all of the intranet users are on the same 193.100.100.0/255.255.255.248
> subnet as the 193.100.100.101 NIC, then this is not a routing issue. Try:
>
> Right click My Network Places and select Properties. Click
> Advanced/Advanced settings and make sure the Local Area Connection for the
> intranet NIC is at the top of the binding order.
>
> If however, there are clients on other subnets and the gateway to those
> subnets is 193.100.100.1, you have multiple problems:
>
> 1. The 193.100.100.101 NIC has no route to the other subnets.
>
> 2. 193.100.100.101 cannot use the 193.100.100.1 gateway because the
> addresses are not on the same subnet.
>
> Doug Sherman
> MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
>
> "Partapiru" <mikko.rauhala@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:#iwysbcjFHA.1232@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> I have a problem with my W2K3 Sp1. It's web server, first nic has a site
> in
>> internet and second in intranet, both on their own subnets. Internet site
> is
>> straight behind FW and intranet is in its own vlan, which has also two AD
>> domain controllers. Server is a member in AD domain for user
> authentication
>> in intranet..
>>
>> First nic (Internet):
>> ip 194.100.100.101
>> mask 255.255.255.240
>> gw 194.100.100.1
>>
>> Second nic (Intranet):
>> ip 193.100.100.101
>> mask 255.255.255.248
>> no gw address, because server gave warning about multiple default
> gateways.
>> (subnets gw address is 193.100.100.1)
>>
>> Problem is, that users can't connect to intranet, they get "site not
>> available...". Intranet's nic doesn't answer to ping. Earlier when both
> nics
>> were in same subnet everything worked fine. I've got information that
>> problem could be solved using route command. Is it possible and if it is,
>> what would be right command?
>>
>> - Partapiru -
>>
>>
>
>
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