I have found the answer to my solution. I will configure my cisco 2500 for RIP to my Dlink gateway and then use my symantec 200r for VPN/Firewall access for remote use
I have a cisco 2500 router and a 1900 switch, I am also use a Cayman Netopia router for my DSL connection. I'm going to use Windows 2000 AdvServ2000 DHCP to route ip's internally and wanted to know the best connection for my modem/cisco router?? so that my workers can get onto the internet and...
I have the DHCP working well and have reserved the IP's so that they are permanent. I will take the advice and add a 2nd nic to the server for software firewall (unless I can find an inexpensive hardware firewall). Yes I know the 2 evils are if I use win dhcp if the server fails then I am sol...
I was just curious about that. But on the other hand if I wanted to install a firewall like outpost,smoothwall or whatever could I use a 2nd nic for that or would it just be leave well enough alone and use the 1 nic for everything??
I have a .com domain, but configured my only nic card for .local access for all internal users who can get onto the internet. What I was thinking about was adding a 2nd nic card and configure that as my .com so that users could use that nic instead of the other one to access the web and also I...
Thank you!! all has helped out and everything is working. I have 1 more question since this is a test environment I am using before I go forward, I was wondering if I used 2 nic cards on the server, could I configure 1 as .local for internal and the other for .com for internet use along with...
ok, the workstations are getting the ip's thru WinDHCP now but cant get onto the internet (Page cant be found) mssg.
I put in the router DNS ex#192.168.2.xxx and used the same for the ISP dns or should I use the other dns for ISP instead of 192.168.2.xx??
I am going to use the DHCP function of win2k server to give out my ip addresses on my lan. I wanted to know could this also work for my wireless pc/laptop as well? Also if this works, how would I get the pc's to log onto the internet once windows dhcp starts giving addresses??
your setup is very unclear my lan will be:
Lan
IP: 192.168.0.1
Mask: 255.255.255.0
DefGtway: 192.168.0.1
Router
Wan (2nd Nic Card)
IP: (ISP Wan IP)
Mask: 255.255.255.0
DefGtway: (ISP Wan Gtway)
Is this the setup that I would config DHCP in Win2k with??
and would I leave nat enabled on my...
would I also have to enable NAT in win2k instead of on the router?? I setup win2k dhcp and used the ip address of my isp for the router connection and the server ip address for the internal users. I am using 2 separate nic cards for this. I turned off the Router DHCP and Nat as well. but now I...
thanks for the advice, I will go with the 2nd suggestion using w2k dhcp. I have one question? for the router would I use the def gateway given by my isp or the server ip address for the clients?
I have a netopia router which is a DSL combo router/switch. Inside I have setup the ports and also the private ip's for my network. My question is could I also setup the DHCP scopes in windows 2000 Adv Server to do the same? and would this work?? or should I use one or the other??
As far as I know the users are properly authenticated and have all rights. This was working when I had Exchange 2000 and when I switched over to 2003 I made sure that I applied the same setup when I created the profiles and setup MX, A records. I am on a lan using public/private ip's as well...
This is the mssg I get when trying to add users to exchange server 2003. I am using XP workstations and Windows Server 2003.
"The name could not be resolved, the connection to the microsoft exchange server is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action". I...
I am using 2003 Ent and Exchange 2003 Ent. I have setup everything correctly and my user's can recieve mail externally from POP 3. I then went into Control Panel on one of the XP workstations to setup Exchange thru Outlook.
I added the servername and username and got the mssg that outlook had...
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