It depends on your goal beyond just connecting physical cables. It is
not going to work as you expect,...I can tell you that. Also
connecting ServerA to ServerB with a crossover is certainly "odd" to
say the least. Your topology design and addressing scheme (subnets
and stuff) will make a huge difference in the situation. There is
simply too much for me to "guess" about here. You are going to have to
explain what the *goal* is rather than the method because the method
could be flawed and the wrong approach to the goal. Once I understand
the goal *then* we can figure out the method.
--
Phillip Windell [CCNA, MVP, MCP]
WAND-TV (ABC Affiliate)
www.wandtv.com
"BillPi" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have two DSL routers (with different IPs) that I need to somehow
connect to a single server (serverA) and then directly connect serverA
to another server(serverB)via Ethernet with a cross-over cable. I
have three NICs installed in the server, just having problems
configuring Win2003 Server correctly. Any assistance, direction
pointing and constructive advice will be GREATLY appreciated.
>
> Thanks;
> -BillPi