SBS with only a network card
- From: "Giuseppe" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 19:12:11 +0100
Hi,
i've installed 2 SBS 2003 R2:
1. With SBS 2003 Premium. I've 2 network card, the second i've disabled and
the first have the ip number with same router's network class. But all
TCP/UDP port are stoped only localhost is enabled. Then i enabled the second
card and config first as internal net and second as external net. So is it
all right.
2. With SBS 2003 Standard. I've only a network card. I've the ip number with
same router's network class. all TCP/UDP port are stoped only localhost is
enabled. How if SBS can't use only a network card but want a card for
internal net and one for external. In this case the client use internet
without the server, so internal and external net are the same. Where is the
problem? SBS can use only a network card?
Thank you.
.
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