Re: Cable Connection Question - Difference?
- From: "seryozha" <seryozha.sundstrom@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 2 Nov 2006 14:04:24 -0800
A=Good
B=Not good..well not AS good as "A"
Define "problems with clients connecting"
see-
http://www.smallbizserver.net/tabid/266/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/76/Two-Nics-a-static-IP-address-ISA-router.aspx
.....my opinion anways.
melickas@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I have a question about the difference between the following cable
connections on (2) separate, unrelated networks:
Network A = Windows Server Std Edition--(Server has 2 NICs, clients
have static IPs, no DHCP anywhere, NAT configured)--cables are plugged
in as follows:
Internal NIC-plugged into main switch
External NIC-plugged into Linksys Router
Linksys router Internet port plugged into ISP's cable modem
Clients plugged into main switch
Network B = SBS 2000 using ISA Server 2000 Server has 2 NICs, clients
have static IPs, no DHCP anywhere, )--cables are plugged in as follows:
Secondly, please help me verify my cable connections:
Internal NIC-plugged into main switch
External NIC-plugged into main switch
Linksys router Internet port plugged into ISP's cable modem
Linksys router Ethernet port plugged into main switch
Clients plugged into main switch
Basically, can/should Network A be setup the same as Network B??. It
seems if I did that, I had problems with clients connecting. Someone
commented that with Network A, I had created a Back-to-Back DMZ, but I
do not know what that means.
Thanks
.
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