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IS-IT--Management
If you can help me on this please do I inherited this part of my job and do not claim to be an expert on microsoft servers.
We have a 2003 SBS R2 standard edition with 2 internet connected NICs one DSL and One cable modem and one inward facing NIC. The Internet NICs use NAT and firewall through Routing and Remote Access for port forwarding.
This configuration has worked for several years now until Comcast changed our static IP on the cable modem as follows.
OLD IPs
DSL: 70.109.94.XXX
CABLE: 24.38.87.150
New IPs
DSL 70.109.94.XXX No Change
Cable: 75.132.80.XXX
Now if the new cable static IP is entered the DSL stops recieving incoming traffic like the NAT quits forwarding. The reverse is also true if the cable NIC is up and the DSL NIC IP is added then the cable connection stops recieving incoming traffic. I saw a Microsoft Knowledge Article(KB907464)
that talks about ICF only opening ports on the most recently IP address, I don't know if that applies here.
Has anyone heard of this before and is there a fix?
Thanks for the help
We have a 2003 SBS R2 standard edition with 2 internet connected NICs one DSL and One cable modem and one inward facing NIC. The Internet NICs use NAT and firewall through Routing and Remote Access for port forwarding.
This configuration has worked for several years now until Comcast changed our static IP on the cable modem as follows.
OLD IPs
DSL: 70.109.94.XXX
CABLE: 24.38.87.150
New IPs
DSL 70.109.94.XXX No Change
Cable: 75.132.80.XXX
Now if the new cable static IP is entered the DSL stops recieving incoming traffic like the NAT quits forwarding. The reverse is also true if the cable NIC is up and the DSL NIC IP is added then the cable connection stops recieving incoming traffic. I saw a Microsoft Knowledge Article(KB907464)
that talks about ICF only opening ports on the most recently IP address, I don't know if that applies here.
Has anyone heard of this before and is there a fix?
Thanks for the help