Re: Scheduled start and stop of a a network interface
- From: "NetGear" <netgear@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 07:47:26 +0200
Thank you very much. But what kind of a script will work?
I've tried tons of netsh examples and options but nothing seems to work. The
interface should get an ip address and a subnet mask. Perhaps a default
gateway also.
"Robert L. (MS-MVP)" <noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> kirjoitti
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Sure, you may want to use netsh command plus scheduler.
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"NetGear" <netgear@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
I'm building a centralized backup system to our datacenter. The backup
server must be able to back up also the servers in the DMZ and I have a
dedicated backup network to use. The backup server resides in our
corporate LAN and it is also connected to the backup network. The DMZ
servers are also connected to the backup network. So I can backup servers
in both the corporate LAN and in the DMZ.
Hovewer, I don't want that the network connection between the backup
server and the DMZ servers in is always open. Is it possible to schedule
the corresponding network interface in the DMZ servers to start and stop
with a script? These servers are all Windows 2003 Standard edition.
.
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