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  1. mspsub

    Win2K domain controller (owner) hardware failure, can't reassign roles

    It took another day to move our email to a new exchange server (we upgraded in the process). Thanks for your help. All is well now.
  2. mspsub

    Win2K domain controller (owner) hardware failure, can't reassign roles

    It was 3am here when you sent your last message. Mark
  3. mspsub

    Win2K domain controller (owner) hardware failure, can't reassign roles

    I appreciate your replies.... Around midnight I used ADSIEdit.msc and deleted the EXCHSERVER objects as you suggested. Makes me feel good that a neophyte had been able to get this far :) I just checked DCDIAG and I am seeing progess and it looks like our remote DC is syncing with our local...
  4. mspsub

    Win2K domain controller (owner) hardware failure, can't reassign roles

    Thanks "Aftertaf (david)" We ran that on MAIL and NTERASDC, but maybe we need NTERASDC2?
  5. mspsub

    Win2K domain controller (owner) hardware failure, can't reassign roles

    additional info: The trusted domain is between NTERASDC and NTERASDC2 which is a remote site that is not connected bery often and does have replication errors. The event log on MAIL says (paraphrased): The promotion of this server to a GC will be delayed for 30 minutes. THe reason for this...
  6. mspsub

    Win2K domain controller (owner) hardware failure, can't reassign roles

    I have put bolded your questions in and follow with my answers...thanks. EXCHSERVER died suddenly... NTERASDC is OK... Yes "Which server are you trying to make naming master? A new server called MAIL Have you started afresh with another DC, or are you trying to restore from backups a new...
  7. mspsub

    Win2K domain controller (owner) hardware failure, can't reassign roles

    Our Windows 2000 domain controller (the owner, domain names master, and global catalog) died suddenly (we had two DCs). The data is fine and has been restored, but we can't get the replacement server to take all of the roles of the old server. When I try to seize the domain names master role, I...
  8. mspsub

    Cisco 1720 - Quick config questions...

    Thanks....hope I can finds someone with CCO access. mark
  9. mspsub

    Cisco 1720 - Quick config questions...

    1) Our router says that it is configured for a fractional T1, but we have full T1. I do not see any problems with throughput...appears to be wide open (full t1. I used ConfigMaker to configure the router. Might there be something wrong is this "normal"? 2) We had to replace a defective...
  10. mspsub

    Binding two ip addrs to one nic (different IPs, subnets,and gateways)

    Bronto... I was able to resolve the issue by entering the old email ip address in the "Address Reservations" in Routing and Remote Access and pointing it to my mail server inside my firewall. Thanks for your help. Mark
  11. mspsub

    Binding two ip addrs to one nic (different IPs, subnets,and gateways)

    I added a special port for ports 25 and 110 on the pool for the old mail addr and no go......hmmmmm Thanks for the help and I will keep plugging away....as I get time ;)
  12. mspsub

    Binding two ip addrs to one nic (different IPs, subnets,and gateways)

    np on the head spinning...my bad read.... You were asking about when I configured the forwarding on the outside NIC...well I had the option to set it for "this interface" or "by address pool entry". I set it for "this interface". I can ping the machine that is...
  13. mspsub

    Binding two ip addrs to one nic (different IPs, subnets,and gateways)

    I do understand routing in general.... :) Bottom line: I have a DMZ box (Win2000 dual-homed/NATed Server). The outside nic has two addresses bound: 1) The new ip address 2) The old mail address In Routing and Remote Access I configured it so inbound packets (for ports 110 and 25) on the...
  14. mspsub

    Binding two ip addrs to one nic (different IPs, subnets,and gateways)

    The outside nic is configured to forward ports 110 and 25 to the mail server. That leads to my question. The outside nic has two addresses bound to it. One addr from the new T1 and my old mail address. I am not sure how the routing will be handled. Do I have to set a static route for the...
  15. mspsub

    Binding two ip addrs to one nic (different IPs, subnets,and gateways)

    Bronto...thanks for the help so far... I changed my server's (dmz) GW to point to the cisco, added the additional IP address (old mail server) and GW to the outside nic (on DMZ) and things are almost where I need them to be. Internet is up an working. What is left is email: I can send...
  16. mspsub

    Binding two ip addrs to one nic (different IPs, subnets,and gateways)

    I only have one gateway defined (the confusing thing is that it is the same address as the ip address - the ELI technician configured that).
  17. mspsub

    Binding two ip addrs to one nic (different IPs, subnets,and gateways)

    Hello, We have been sharing a T1 with another company in my building and we now have our own T1. My dilema is that I need to keep my email up while my mail record changes propagate across the internet. I need to be able to bind two different ip addresses to my outside nic. The addresses are...

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