Well, kinda. The router has two ranges which are managed by DHCP... the IP ranges are setup and given to us to use, and there is a hardware firewall protecting these IP's, but yes, still public IP's.
NAT would be the sensible solution here to prevent this, but unfortunately I'm using logic...
Hey,
I found this whilst digging on the net, looks pretty solid might wanna give it a try?
Good luck!
- Matt
One of the most frustrating experiences for an Active Directory administrator is to try to fix a non-replicating DC. But when it replicates in one direction but not the other (i.e...
I don't see why not? We are just talking about a single iSCSI drive, yes? And we are talking the same file system type (i.e. NTFS?)
Personally, I can't see it being a problem unless it was a part of a RAID then you might be having problems depending on how it was exactly part of a RAID that...
Hello.
I have a bit of a strange problem that I'm probably looking at it the wrong way and making a mountain out of a mole hill... can anyone help?
Let me draw a picture of the network first.
I have one server (at the moment) which is the DHCP, DNS and DC. I have two network ranges assigned...
Well, to update, I failed on the first attempt. There was a hell of a lot of DNS, and some really complex subnetting questions. That fail was, er, 645 I think...
However, I took it again last week and despite having a large number of simulations (9!!) I passed with a score of 935 ish!
So now a...
Hellos,
I'm about to take 70-291 which will finally complete my MCSA in 2K3 (I know, a bit outdated but then here come the upgrade exams.)
I was wondering if anyone can give me any exam tips, things to remember specifically (other than flipping subnetting which I absolutely hate) or things to...
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