Re: new domain existing LOB PCs attached to workgroup, how to leav



NO, having two NICs in the same subnet will cause problems.

Linksys 192.168.X.1 /24 (ie. mask 255.255.255.0)
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SBS External 192.168.X.2 /24 DG 192.168.X.1 (DNS internal)
SBS Internal 192.168.Y.2 /24 (DNS self)
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internal switch to workstations

Sounds like you need to keep Y=1, X should be anything but 1.

and I'd create MAC based DHCP reservations for your LOB servers and run them
as DHCP clients.

"Magnetoram" <Magnetoram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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thanks for the post... what I understand is this. The static is set on the
router, I will leave the router with 192.168.1.1 as starting IP External
SBS
card to 192.168.1.2 and internal 192.168.1.3

"Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:

You use the CEICW and let IT do the settings. ;)

The CEICW will set your internal card to point to .1.2 for DNS (itself)
and
no gateway.

--
Charlie.
http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64

"Magnetoram" <Magnetoram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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thanks for the post... Line Of Business One box is W2K and the other is
not
windows. I am not sure what is on it. The LOB tech support said they
did
not
have to be joined to the domain just need to be on the same IP range.
Right
now every pc that needs to access them can and the way the tech support
guy
said it there should be no problem. I can include exceptions for 1.10
qnd
1.11 and set to auto. When I set the internal card for gateway and dns
do
I
point it to the external card with 192.168.16.2

"Claus" wrote:

And LOB stand for what? What OS is running on those 2 boxes?

Your address schema will work fine. To make your life easier I would
change
the workstations to DHCP so you don't have to make manual entries for
Gateway, DNS and WINS. Don't forget to configure your DHCP server with
exceptions for 1.10 and 1.11.

Your shortcuts will work pending on the right access rights on those
shares.
I'm not sure why you don't want to join them into the domain. What is
the
reason?

--
Claus
"Magnetoram" <Magnetoram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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New Domain. Static IP will be set on Linksys router. Want to use
192.168.16.1
as starting IP and set the external NIC on the SBS box to
192.168.16.2.
On
the Internal NIC I want to have the IP range begin with 192.168.1.1
because
the workgroup now has all machines with static IP in the 192.168.1.x
range.
Reason I want to keep this is there are 2 LOB computers connected
with
IPs
set at 192.168.1.10 and 1.11 that the existing computers have
shortcuts
pointing at. I will not join these 2 LOB machines to the domain.
Will I
be
able to use these shortcuts that point to these LOB boxes if I do
not
join
them to the domain?






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