Re: Svr 2k3 - Default Gateway changes on reboot
- From: Chris <luckystrike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 16:56:11 -0700
There is no other router on the network... The SBS machine is multi-homed... could that do it??
Thanks
Chris
Robert L [MS-MVP] wrote:
If it is server, I would use static IP. I have seen many cases like this. Make sure they don't have another router in the LAN..
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
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"Chris" <luckystrike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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I have a client that purchased a new server with Server 2k3. They have
an existing SBS 2003 server on the Network. I dropped the new server
into the network, and was unable to get to it. I went back to their
office, and found that the default gateway changed to what looks
like an
old gateway.
I checked the SBS server and it seems that they have changed IP schemes
at some point, because there are DNS entries for a 192.168.x.x scheme,
and they are currently on 10.0.1.x scheme.
There are no startup scripts or anything, is there some other reason
that on reboot, the new server would have a different gateway??
Thanks!
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