RE: Cisco801



Hello Ovidiu,

Thank you for posting back!

Yes, what you need to do is adding the remote Database IP address in the
Routing Table on the SBS 2K3 server.

Hope this answers your questions. If you still have any questions or
concerns on this issue, please feel free to let me know. I am glad to be of
assistance!

Best regards,

Brandy Nee

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>Thank you for your quick reply,
>
>I have 2 databases named DATABASE1 and DATABASE2.
>DATABASE1 is somewhere in the world and DATABASE2 is on my server.
>DATABASE2 will connect to DATABASE1 in the following way
>{DATABASE2}{SERVER}{COM1}{ISDN router}--{internet}--{DATABASE1}
> Your advice about adding to the Routing Table the IP of DATABASE1 is
enough?
>
>thank you,
>Best Regards
>
>
>
>
>""Brandy Nee [MSFT]"" wrote:
>
>> Hello Ovidiu,
>>
>> Thank you for posting back!
>>
>> You mentioned:
>>
>> 1. {ISDN}{Cisco 801 ISDN}{COM1}
>> 2.{HDSL}{NIC1}{Server SBS 2003}{NIC2}{switch}{PCs}
>>
>> With your description, I think your network topology is:
>>
>> {COM1} - {Cisco 801} - {ISDN} - {Database}
>>

>> |

>> {Internet} - {HDSL} - {NIC1} - {Server SBS 2003} - {NIC2} - {switch} -
>> {Internal PCs}
>>
>> My Network topology picture maybe mess after pasting to the Newsgroup.
>> {COM1} should connect with {Server SBS 2003}.
>>
>> If I have misunderstood your concern, please let me know.
>>
>> Yes, you can achieve this goal. You just need to add the database IP
>> address in the Routing Table on the SBS server, it can tell where the
>> traffic will go.
>>
>> For your another question regarding the MAC client workstations to join
the
>> SBS 2K3 domain and access Internet, please see the following Document
for
>> detail process.
>>
>> Connecting Mac OS X 10.3 and Higher Clients to a Windows Small Business
>> Server 2003 Network
>>
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=89EE677B-0FF6-4558-
>> A54B-6070E2C8CD65&displaylang=en
>>
>> This document helps you connect Macintosh computers running Macintosh OS
X
>> version 10.3 or later to a server running the SBS 2003. After you
complete
>> the steps outlined in this document, Macintosh users will be able to
access
>> resources on the server, including shared files, e-mail using either the
>> Microsoft Entourage 2004 e-mail and personal information manager or OWA,
>> the http://companyweb Web site, and Remote Web Workplace.
>>
>> Hope this information helps. If anything is unclear, please feel free to
>> let me know. I am looking forward to hearing from you!
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Brandy Nee
>>
>> Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
>>
>> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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>> >Thread-Topic: Cisco801
>> >thread-index: AcWyIdSt3b2JgCVoS6SIVAEY3HBtDA==
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>> >From: =?Utf-8?B?T3ZpZGl1?= <Ovidiu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> >References: <29CE36AF-A4C0-42A7-A950-191CC2DE2BD1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>> >Subject: RE: Cisco801
>> >Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2005 06:58:02 -0700
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>> >
>> >Hello,
>> >You misunderstood me but that is because of my poor explanations.
>> >In the meanwhile I instaled another NIC .so now I have 2 NIC on the
server.
>> >This is how I want it:
>> >1. {ISDN}{Cisco 801 ISDN}{COM1}
>> >2.{HDSL}{NIC1}{Server SBS 2003}{NIC2}{switch}{PCs}
>> >It looks a little funny because my boss wants this ISDN line only for
>> secure
>> >remote control for an Oracle database and the HDSL is for internet
access.
>> >The idea is that the Cisco Router would secure the access to the
database
>> >and SBS 2003 secure access through HDSL.
>> >But in the meanwhile I have another problem. 2 Apple laptops are going
to
>> >acces the internet through this server. Is it posibble?
>> >
>> >Thank you
>> >Best regards
>> >Ovidiu
>> >
>> >
>> >Is
>> >
>> >
>> >""Brandy Nee [MSFT]"" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hello Ovidiu,
>> >>
>> >> Thank you for posting to the SBS Newsgroup.
>> >>
>> >> I am sorry for the delayed response due to weekend. Please understand
>> that
>> >> the newsgroups are staffed weekdays by Microsoft Support
professionals
>> to
>> >> answer your systems and applications questions. Your understanding is
>> >> greatly appreciated!
>> >>
>> >> I understand that you want to set up a SBS 2K3 Network like following
>> >> topology:
>> >>
>> >> {Internet} {CISCO 801/ISDN Router} {COM1} {SBS 2K3} {NIC} {Switch}
>> {Clients
>> >> + HDSL}
>> >>
>> >> If I have misunderstood your concern, do let me know.
>> >>
>> >> Please see my following information:
>> >>
>> >> 1> Actually, this method is not supported by us. For single NIC
>> scenario,
>> >> our Supported Connection Type is:
>> >>
>> >> {Internet} - {CISCO 801/ISDN Router (Router Device with NAT enabled)}
-
>> >> {Switch} - {SBS 2K3 + Clients + HDSL}
>> >>
>> >> The NIC is enabled with a static-defined IP address
>> >>
>> >> 2> The COM1 Speed is low, it will affect you access the internet
speed
>> and
>> >> server performance.
>> >>
>> >> 3> What we suggest customer is install two NICs on the server. It
will
>> >> benefit us a lot in this Network Topology. Most important reason:
>> Security.
>> >>
>> >> {Internet} {Router device (With NAT enabled)} {NIC1} {SBB 2K3} {NIC2}
>> {Hub}
>> >> {Clients}
>> >>
>> >> In this scenario, the component will take the IP address entered by
the
>> >> user through the UI and set it as the default gateway on the public
NIC>
>> >> the component will also set forwards for the DNS servers specified by
>> the
>> >> user.
>> >>
>> >> Please see:
>> >>
>> >> Securing Your Windows Small Business Server 2003 Network
>> >>
>>
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=f62b2722-267c-4642-
>> >> b287-c31115ef10a4&DisplayLang=en
>> >>
>> >> For your additional information:
>> >>
>> >> After you set up the SBS 2K3 Network, please strictly follow the
steps
>> in
>> >> the KB article below to configure your network.
>> >>
>> >> How to configure Internet access in Windows Small Business Server 2003
>> >> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=825763
>> >>
>> >> Hope this information answers your question. If anything is unclear,
>> please
>> >> feel free to let me know. I am looking forward to your reply!
>> >>
>> >> Best regards,
>> >>
>> >> Brandy Nee
>> >>
>> >> Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
>> >>
>> >> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
>> >> ======================================================
>> >> This newsgroup only focuses on SBS technical issues. If you have
issues
>> >> regarding other Microsoft products, you'd better post in the
>> corresponding
>> >> newsgroups so that they can be resolved in an efficient and timely
>> manner.
>> >> You can locate the newsgroup here:
>> >> http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx
>> >>
>> >> When opening a new thread via the web interface, we recommend you
check
>> the
>> >> "Notify me of replies" box to receive e-mail notifications when there
>> are
>> >> any updates in your thread. When responding to posts via your
>> newsreader,
>> >> please "Reply to Group" so that others may learn and benefit from
your
>> >> issue.
>> >>
>> >> Microsoft engineers can only focus on one issue per thread. Although
we
>> >> provide other information for your reference, we recommend you post
>> >> different incidents in different threads to keep the thread clean. In
>> doing
>> >> so, it will ensure your issues are resolved in a timely manner.
>> >>
>> >> For urgent issues, you may want to contact Microsoft CSS directly.
>> Please
>> >> check http://support.microsoft.com for regional support phone numbers.
>> >>
>> >> Any input or comments in this thread are highly appreciated.
>> >> ======================================================
>> >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
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>> >> >thread-index: AcWvdZaXDo3mu1wRQJyqdE5TYZZ+wA==
>> >> >X-WBNR-Posting-Host: 85.204.184.38
>> >> >From: =?Utf-8?B?T3ZpZGl1?= <Ovidiu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> >> >Subject: Cisco801
>> >> >Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 21:20:02 -0700
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>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >I am not an IT proffes. but I really need to set up a Cisco 801
through
>> a
>> >> SBS
>> >> >2003.
>> >> >the server PC is a Dell Power Edge 800 with a single NIC . The
Router
>> is
>> >> >an ISDN router with lan (with only one port )., So the router has
only
>> one
>> >> >Lan port and the server one LAN port
>> >> >Also I have a Internet connection (HDSL)
>> >> >And I need to connect 15 Pcs to this server in order to connect them
to
>> >> the
>> >> >internet.and the server has to be connected to the HDSL and to the
>> Cisco
>> >> ISDN
>> >> >Router. The router also has the capability to connect to the PC
using
>> COM1.
>> >> >Is is posible to connect the server like this: COM1 for the ISDN
router
>> >> and
>> >> >the single NIC to a switch . In the switch will be also the HDSL
modem
>> and
>> >> >the 15 PCs I need.
>> >> >Can this be done or I really need another NIC added to the server??
>> >> >
>> >> >thanks
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>>
>>
>

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