Re: Very confusd on IP scheme
From: Frank McCallister SBS MVP (anonymous)
Date: 11/22/04
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Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 15:30:45 -0600
Hi
I am not familiar with the Symantec Firewall device but your server NICS
appear correct. Are the Workstations connected thru a switch to the LAN
(192.168.254.6) NIC? and the Wild side NIC to the Fitewall?
-- Frank McCallister SBS MVP COMPUMAC "NewSBSer" <email@email.com> wrote in message news:%23O2PJUN0EHA.1264@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > This group has been VERY helpful with my SBS install but I have some > conflicting information when it comes to the overall IP scheme of the > network. Could someone take a look at my diagram below and tell me if > anything is wrong. Symantec just told me that the LAN IP of their > firewall > must be of the same class as my server and workstations. Doesn't that > conflict with the widely suggested setup at smallbizserver.net? > > > WEB > | > DSL (LAN 192.168.16.2) > | > Symantec Firewall (LAN 192.168.0.1 WAN 192.168.16.1) > | > 3com Switches (192.168.254.2 & 192.168.254.3) > | > SBS LAN (192.168.254.6) - SBS "wild side" (192.168.0.2) - Users > (192.168.254.x) > > Add'l settings: > SBS LAN > DNS: 192.168.254.6 > Gateway: <blank> > WINS: 192.168.254.6 Enable NetBios over TCP/IP > > SBS "wild side" > DNS: 192.168.254.6 > Gateway: 192.168.0.1 > > Firewall > DNS pri & sec: ISP assigned > Gateway: 192.168.16.2 > >
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