I recently switched our IP Office 500 Voice Mail pro server to a new computer. The new server (a very nice Dell PowerEdge) has 2 gigabit NICs. I want to assign the 2 NICs to different IP addresses and use one address for the VM server and the other for some miscellaneous applications that I’d like to run on the same machine (nothing heavy duty).
My problem is that when I connect both NICs the voice mail server stops working.
I’ve tried connecting the VM NIC as both the first or second NIC. It works as either connection (so it’s not a NIC hardware problem), but when a connect the other NIC it stops working.
The addresses I’m trying to assign to the NICs are on the same subnet, and both have the same gateway address.
This should be a supported application.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Ken
My problem is that when I connect both NICs the voice mail server stops working.
I’ve tried connecting the VM NIC as both the first or second NIC. It works as either connection (so it’s not a NIC hardware problem), but when a connect the other NIC it stops working.
The addresses I’m trying to assign to the NICs are on the same subnet, and both have the same gateway address.
This should be a supported application.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Ken