Re: Liteweight needs confirmation: SBS config of Mulitple NIC



The WAN NIC on the SBS server is wrong. It needs to be on the same subnet as
your Cisco's internal interface. Do you know what that is? From the Cisco
subnet I can see that you have 2 usable public IPs. Did your ISP assign 2?

Claus

Claus -

The ISP set up the router with 2 IP addresses - one for intranet
addressing (69.xx.xx.1, subnet 255.255.255.252) and the other for
internet (69.xx.xx.2, subnet ??)


In case my description was not clear, I have the following addresses
configured:

These 2 items are connected directly via RJ45 cable:
Cisco Router - IP 69.xx.xx.1, subnet 255.255.255.252
SBS NIC2 - IP 192.168.254.1, subnet 255.255.255.252

SBS NIC1 - IP 10.26.13.2, subnet 255.255.255.0
- connected to the intranet switch

Regards,
Jon

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