Re: Multi homed question
- From: "Dana" <none@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 06:37:12 GMT
To make a long story short, I am cleaning up the network from one task
computers. As an example, we have an SMTP filter running on 90.0.0.2. The
mail is forwarded to this computer from the PIX and after processing the
mail it forwards it to the exchange server.
So I would like to remove this server, point the pix to the second nic on
the exchange server, which will be 90.0.1.1.
Is there any thing special I am suppose to do with the route other the route
add -p and my addresses?
And if so, can I see some sample?
TIA
Dana
"Rudi D" <Rudi.Dollenberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OcWu0IPjFHA.2852@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi Dana.
>
> What are you wanting to use the Second Nic for?
>
> unless you setup a route on from 90.0.0.x to 90.0.1.x the two cards will
> not see each other.
>
>
> "Dana" <none@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:EOlDe.16322$2h1.1516@xxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi all.
>>
>> We would like to take some advantage of the dual NIC cards our servers,
>> by using the second card. so here is the question
>> The network is 90.0.0.x
>> If my Primary NIC is
>> 90.0.0.1
>> 255.255.255.0
>> 90.0.0.254
>>
>> Should the second nic be
>> 90.0.1.1
>> 255.255.255.0
>> blank gateway?
>>
>> Will the clients on 90.0.0.x be able to see the 90.0.1.x cards?
>> is there any advantage in such setup?
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> Dana
>>
>
>
.
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