ClayPerrine
MIS
All,
I have a test environment setup with Exchange 2010. We will have two sites running Exchange, and DAGs will keep the mailboxes available if we lose one site.
The problem I have is that I setup the two client access servers in each site with a NLB address, then in DNS I enter both as the same name. Theoretically DNS should round robin the two NLB addresses, and connect to the CAS servers.
What happens is that OWA seems to sometimes switch servers,even after logon. And Outlook Anywhere will time out after authentication. If I take one of the two entries out for the DNS round robin, it works with no issues.
Wireshark shows the 3 way handshake failing because DNS returns the other server.
Any ideas on how I can load balance servers in two sites?
Thanks in Advance.
I have a test environment setup with Exchange 2010. We will have two sites running Exchange, and DAGs will keep the mailboxes available if we lose one site.
The problem I have is that I setup the two client access servers in each site with a NLB address, then in DNS I enter both as the same name. Theoretically DNS should round robin the two NLB addresses, and connect to the CAS servers.
What happens is that OWA seems to sometimes switch servers,even after logon. And Outlook Anywhere will time out after authentication. If I take one of the two entries out for the DNS round robin, it works with no issues.
Wireshark shows the 3 way handshake failing because DNS returns the other server.
Any ideas on how I can load balance servers in two sites?
Thanks in Advance.