Re: Statis Ip addresses and SBS 2003 DNS
- From: "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 10:00:35 -0400
Sean <Sean@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I was discussing some performance issues with my network
You were talking to your network? What did it say in reply?
which is SBS
2003 (20 Workstations and 5 servers) and VOIP telephone (19 phones
and 1 server).
Since I use my SBS server for DHCP for my entire network, but SBS and
VOIP are each their own DNS servers. So workstations look to SBS and
VOIP phones look to voip server.
This wise person suggests I add DNS records for my VOIP equipment
into SBS to speed up my network, I think it wont make a
difference.... am I wrong?
Would anyone have anything to add about this?
It won't make a difference. And what speed / performance issues are you
running into that cause you to ask this?
Personally, I don't like phones/computers on the same network. I'd look into
VLANs if you can't patch them into their own switch / router. Just tidier.
.
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