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      05-05-2009, 07:56 AM

I have two network segments . Network A is running 192.168.0.0 & the
other network B is running 10.10.10.10 class. I want that both these two
network should communicate with each others. I am using windows 2003
with network cards .Please guide me that how can i configure server 2003
as a Router using RRAS .



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      05-05-2009, 10:22 AM


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> other network B is running 10.10.10.10 class. I want that both these two
> network should communicate with each others. I am using windows 2003
> with network cards .Please guide me that how can i configure server 2003
> as a Router using RRAS .
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Configuring RRAS is the easy bit. You Start RRAS and configure it using
the wizard as a LAN router. That's it.

Getting the two subnets to route depends on how they are set up. If
there is no other router, simply make the RRAS router the default gateway
for both subnets.

192.168.0.x dg 192.168.0.254
|
192.168.0.254 dg blank
RRAS
10.10.10.254 dg blank
|
10.10.10.x dg 10.10.10 254

If one subnet is using some other gateway it is a bit more complex and
you can't make it work simply by changing things on the RRAS router. You
will need to make changes on the client machines and/or the default router.

 
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      05-05-2009, 01:29 PM
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> with network cards .Please guide me that how can i configure server 2003
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Bill provided you a great explanation and guidance to do this.

The only thing I recommend, is to not do this on a domain controller, or
expect numerous AD DNS registration, authentication and access problems. It
should only be done on a member server or standalone server. Multihomed DCs
(with more than one NIC that are not teamed) are very problematic and
require a handful of registry entries to force it to work.

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