Re: IP Config with 2 NICs Wizard dont work, Static dont work!



> Quick Q regarding the diagram, both the internal and external NIC ip dns

I'm assuming you get a dynamic IP (public) IP address from your ISP. I'm
also assuming you have SBS 2003 Standard. I'm alos assumign that you have
the 2 NICs in your SBS server, and that you have configured them per the
diagram at the web site I posted, and that you have run CEICW and enter your
ISP's DNS nameservers as forwarders when it asked for them. You can do
everything (except setting up the external NIC IP address, Subnet Mask,
Default Gateway and DNS server) within the CEICW wizard. With SBS , don't
do things "manually"... let the wizards do it for you.

The "IP address of the server" is that of the internal NIC on the SBS 2003
server (default would be 192.168.16.2).

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Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
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"jd" <jd@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:equCnjeGGHA.2212@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> thanks for quick post! Ive been at this 48hrs
>
> Yes the diagram is correct and im configured nearly the same apart from my
> SBS internal-nic has gateway of ip to the internal router (im upgrading to
> SBS so all clients currently connect & gateway through the "internal
> router" which has it OWN adsl connect).
>
> I will clear the SBS "internal" NIC gateway "field"
>
> I can see why your confused with me having 2 adsl routers, but its so I
> can send you this post!!!
>
> Ive not yet added the clients (inc this pc) to the SBS AD. Interestingly i
> can ping the SBS by name and IP but not the other way round, why is this?
>
> Let me try the removal of gateway IP field on the internal nic and get a
> copy of the ipconfig.
>
> Quick Q regarding the diagram, both the internal and external NIC ip dns
> "fields" state: IP address of the server...... Which server? currently
> these are as the sbs-wizard asked for pointed at my ISPs DNS IPs....... If
> I use my ISPs DNS IPs in the SBS external nic, should I then just have a
> loopback on the internal nic 127.0.0.1??.... Or setup DNS properly in
> admin tools with foward lookups etc??
>
> back in a mo
>
> "Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:edK29MeGGHA.2036@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Look at the diagrams at: (the text is mostly for SBS 2000)
>> http://www.smallbizserver.net/Default.aspx?tabid=151
>>
>> Does this describe your setup?
>> Can you please post an ipconfig /all for the server?
>>
>> I don't understand "dedicated ADSL Ethernet modem with IP of 192.168.1.10
>> and a LAN router of 192.168.1.20". Normally (at least in the US), the
>> ADSL modem plugs into a router's WAN port and then the external NIC on
>> the SBS plugs into a port on the router. The ADSL modem IP address would
>> be a public address rather than a private one.
>>
>> What make/modem of ADSL modem and router do you have?
>>
>> --
>> Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
>> ===================================
>>
>> "jd" <jd@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:OxG$RXdGGHA.2012@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> One NIC Is WAN the other is LAN
>>>
>>> But SBS refuses to configure them with the wizard claim's network setup
>>> error
>>>
>>> Ive tried manual static IPs to no avail.
>>>
>>> My setup is simple, I have a dedicated ADSL Ethernet modem with IP of
>>> 192.168.1.10
>>> and a LAN router of 192.168.1.20
>>>
>>> Both have DHCP disabled.
>>>
>>> The SBS was clean, no errors, the only addition was the 2nd NIC.
>>>
>>> Is there anyway to bypass SBS wizards? It seems from experimentation
>>> that directly administering the NICs does not update the various WAN/LAN
>>> application interfaces.... ie I can't browse the Web.
>>>
>>> Why is the Internet Connection wizard in Server Management reporting a
>>> Network Setup err in any event???
>>>
>>> Are their logs for these wizards? Ive looked in the usual
>>> systemmanagement/logs but cant see anything likely.
>>>
>>
>>
>
>


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