Hello Jaleel Abdul-Jabbaar,
Well, normally in a LAN you have all machines in the same subnet, so all
machines can reach each other. Maybe describe your network and what you are
trying to achive. So we can see if there is another solution or if you must
have this kind of configuration.
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Meinolf Weber
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> But from my XP machine I can't remote or ping my severs with the 10
> gig NIC xxx.xxx.50.1 and so forth
>
> "Meinolf Weber" wrote:
>
>> Hello Jaleel Abdul-Jabbaar,
>>
>> They do also if they are in the same LAN.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Meinolf Weber
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>>> I need the server to communicate with each other.
>>>
>>> "Meinolf Weber" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello Jaleel Abdul-Jabbaar,
>>>>
>>>> Bring your machine to the subnet. But you should really not
>>>> multihome your servers. You create more problems then solutions
>>>> with this. What is the reason for multihoming so many servers?
>>>>
>>>> Best regards
>>>>
>>>> Meinolf Weber
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>>>>> I have 4 severs with dual NIC, one is a 1gig the other is a 10
>>>>> gig. One of the four is a DHCP serve, each NIC has an assigned ip
>>>>> address. The 1 gig NIC on the DHCP server has An IP address of
>>>>> XXX.XXX.40.1 and the other NIC on the DHCP is XXX.XXX.50.1. I can
>>>>> connect and remote from my XP machine to the 40.1 but I can't do
>>>>> it to 50.1 . How can I connect and remote to the 50.1
>>>>>