Re: Lan setup 2 nic



Yes Greg, I have connected all clients and the server to the switch ports.
The WAN port is empty. I should mention though, that the router setup is
still acting as though it is ready to connect with the WAN. I can see no way
the disable the WAN connection setup (dynamic IP, PPoE, LPT2, etc) but I have
disabled the DHCP service and the DNS relaying in the router. I guess the
other WAN setup items just become irrelevant nif there is nothing connected
to the WAN physical port.

"Gregg Hill" wrote:

> Did you connect the server and clients to the router's switch ports, or did
> you connect the server to the router's WAN port? They should all be on the
> switch ports.
>
> If you have the server connected to the WAN port, the clients would be
> behind the firewall, just as though the server were an Internet computer
> trying to attack them via the WAN port.
>
> Gregg Hill
>
>
>
> "RD Wirr" <RDWirr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:BEFB93A1-9C9A-40D2-927D-304D7744F89C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >I am trying to change from a single nic internet/lan setup on sbs 2003 to a
> > two nic setup directly connecting to a dsl modem from the server, using
> > the
> > SBS firewall (standard version) and then using the existing router just as
> > a
> > switch for connecting to the internal network. I have made the changeover
> > almost without problems, I can get to the internet from the server and the
> > clients and can connect to the server from the clients however the clients
> > are invisible from the server. I have tried repairing the connection on
> > the
> > server but I always get an error message saying "failed to flush ARP
> > cache".
> > I have installed the DHCP service on the server and also the DNS on the
> > server (disabled on the router). I am using the same IP as the server
> > address
> > for the DHCP, DNS servers and also for the gateway settings on the
> > clients.
> > Anyone have any idea what I am doing wrong here?
> > Thanks in advance RD Wirr
>
>
>
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