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Stefano Del Furia
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      01-06-2006, 12:48 PM
Hi
probably this is a FAQ so please excuse me for any disturb.

I have a a Win2003 machine with two NIC with this configuration.

NIC#1:
IP: 10.10.10.1 - DeafultGW 10.10.10.99 -->> Router 10.10.10.99 --> ISP#1
WAN 80.80.80.80

NIC #2
IP: 11.11.11.1 - NO DG --> Router 11.11.11.99 --> ISP #2 WAN 81.81.81.81

When i ping on ISP#1 in NIC#1 all works, but when i ping on ISP2 in ISP#2
i cannot get any reply.

If i set DG to NIC#2 all works for NIC2 and not for NIC1

What can i do ??
Thank in advance
Stefano
 
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Neteng
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      01-06-2006, 01:14 PM
A Windows box can only have one DG. If youre looking for WAN/Internet
redundancy, you'll have to use something like a Linksys RV042. If you want
to do right (expensive), you would use multiple routers and BGP.

"Stefano Del Furia" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
newsp.s2ylze0xvqn431@nemo...
> Hi
> probably this is a FAQ so please excuse me for any disturb.
>
> I have a a Win2003 machine with two NIC with this configuration.
>
> NIC#1:
> IP: 10.10.10.1 - DeafultGW 10.10.10.99 -->> Router 10.10.10.99 --> ISP#1
> WAN 80.80.80.80
>
> NIC #2
> IP: 11.11.11.1 - NO DG --> Router 11.11.11.99 --> ISP #2 WAN 81.81.81.81
>
> When i ping on ISP#1 in NIC#1 all works, but when i ping on ISP2 in ISP#2
> i cannot get any reply.
>
> If i set DG to NIC#2 all works for NIC2 and not for NIC1
>
> What can i do ??
> Thank in advance
> Stefano



 
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Stefano Del Furia
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      01-06-2006, 06:28 PM
Thanks,
but i don't want redundancy for reaching internet from my LAN.
I would like to run an IIS server on my W2K3 server that is reached from
TWO different provider.
What can i do ???
Thanks in advance
Stefano

In data Fri, 06 Jan 2006 15:14:01 +0100, Neteng <(E-Mail Removed)> ha
scritto:

> A Windows box can only have one DG. If youre looking for WAN/Internet
> redundancy, you'll have to use something like a Linksys RV042. If you
> want
> to do right (expensive), you would use multiple routers and BGP.
>
> "Stefano Del Furia" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> newsp.s2ylze0xvqn431@nemo...
>> Hi
>> probably this is a FAQ so please excuse me for any disturb.
>>
>> I have a a Win2003 machine with two NIC with this configuration.
>>
>> NIC#1:
>> IP: 10.10.10.1 - DeafultGW 10.10.10.99 -->> Router 10.10.10.99 -->
>> ISP#1
>> WAN 80.80.80.80
>>
>> NIC #2
>> IP: 11.11.11.1 - NO DG --> Router 11.11.11.99 --> ISP #2 WAN 81.81.81.81
>>
>> When i ping on ISP#1 in NIC#1 all works, but when i ping on ISP2 in
>> ISP#2
>> i cannot get any reply.
>>
>> If i set DG to NIC#2 all works for NIC2 and not for NIC1
>>
>> What can i do ??
>> Thank in advance
>> Stefano

>
>




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Neteng
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      01-06-2006, 07:31 PM
What is the point of that? All providers can reach your website .

"Stefano Del Furia" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
newsp.s2y1ppbkvqn431@nemo...
> Thanks,
> but i don't want redundancy for reaching internet from my LAN.
> I would like to run an IIS server on my W2K3 server that is reached from
> TWO different provider.
> What can i do ???
> Thanks in advance
> Stefano
>
> In data Fri, 06 Jan 2006 15:14:01 +0100, Neteng <(E-Mail Removed)> ha
> scritto:
>
> > A Windows box can only have one DG. If youre looking for WAN/Internet
> > redundancy, you'll have to use something like a Linksys RV042. If you
> > want
> > to do right (expensive), you would use multiple routers and BGP.
> >
> > "Stefano Del Furia" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > newsp.s2ylze0xvqn431@nemo...
> >> Hi
> >> probably this is a FAQ so please excuse me for any disturb.
> >>
> >> I have a a Win2003 machine with two NIC with this configuration.
> >>
> >> NIC#1:
> >> IP: 10.10.10.1 - DeafultGW 10.10.10.99 -->> Router 10.10.10.99 -->
> >> ISP#1
> >> WAN 80.80.80.80
> >>
> >> NIC #2
> >> IP: 11.11.11.1 - NO DG --> Router 11.11.11.99 --> ISP #2 WAN

81.81.81.81
> >>
> >> When i ping on ISP#1 in NIC#1 all works, but when i ping on ISP2 in
> >> ISP#2
> >> i cannot get any reply.
> >>
> >> If i set DG to NIC#2 all works for NIC2 and not for NIC1
> >>
> >> What can i do ??
> >> Thank in advance
> >> Stefano

> >
> >

>
>
>
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Stefano Del Furia
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      01-07-2006, 08:28 AM
What i mean is that if an ISP that give us broadband connection
(connecting our server to internet) we can be reached using another
broadband (internet) connection.
Thanks
Stefano

In data Fri, 06 Jan 2006 21:31:53 +0100, Neteng <(E-Mail Removed)> ha
scritto:

> What is the point of that? All providers can reach your website .
>
> "Stefano Del Furia" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> newsp.s2y1ppbkvqn431@nemo...
>> Thanks,
>> but i don't want redundancy for reaching internet from my LAN.
>> I would like to run an IIS server on my W2K3 server that is reached from
>> TWO different provider.
>> What can i do ???
>> Thanks in advance
>> Stefano
>>
>> In data Fri, 06 Jan 2006 15:14:01 +0100, Neteng <(E-Mail Removed)>
>> ha
>> scritto:
>>
>> > A Windows box can only have one DG. If youre looking for WAN/Internet
>> > redundancy, you'll have to use something like a Linksys RV042. If you
>> > want
>> > to do right (expensive), you would use multiple routers and BGP.
>> >
>> > "Stefano Del Furia" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> > newsp.s2ylze0xvqn431@nemo...
>> >> Hi
>> >> probably this is a FAQ so please excuse me for any disturb.
>> >>
>> >> I have a a Win2003 machine with two NIC with this configuration.
>> >>
>> >> NIC#1:
>> >> IP: 10.10.10.1 - DeafultGW 10.10.10.99 -->> Router 10.10.10.99 -->
>> >> ISP#1
>> >> WAN 80.80.80.80
>> >>
>> >> NIC #2
>> >> IP: 11.11.11.1 - NO DG --> Router 11.11.11.99 --> ISP #2 WAN

> 81.81.81.81
>> >>
>> >> When i ping on ISP#1 in NIC#1 all works, but when i ping on ISP2 in
>> >> ISP#2
>> >> i cannot get any reply.
>> >>
>> >> If i set DG to NIC#2 all works for NIC2 and not for NIC1
>> >>
>> >> What can i do ??
>> >> Thank in advance
>> >> Stefano
>> >
>> >

>>
>>
>>
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Bill Grant
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      01-07-2006, 10:12 PM
No, you can't do that without third party software/hardware. Only one
connection can be active as the default gateway.

Stefano Del Furia wrote:
> What i mean is that if an ISP that give us broadband connection
> (connecting our server to internet) we can be reached using another
> broadband (internet) connection.
> Thanks
> Stefano
>
> In data Fri, 06 Jan 2006 21:31:53 +0100, Neteng
> <(E-Mail Removed)> ha scritto:
>
>> What is the point of that? All providers can reach your website .
>>
>> "Stefano Del Furia" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> newsp.s2y1ppbkvqn431@nemo...
>>> Thanks,
>>> but i don't want redundancy for reaching internet from my LAN.
>>> I would like to run an IIS server on my W2K3 server that is reached
>>> from TWO different provider.
>>> What can i do ???
>>> Thanks in advance
>>> Stefano
>>>
>>> In data Fri, 06 Jan 2006 15:14:01 +0100, Neteng
>>> <(E-Mail Removed)> ha
>>> scritto:
>>>
>>>> A Windows box can only have one DG. If youre looking for
>>>> WAN/Internet redundancy, you'll have to use something like a
>>>> Linksys RV042. If you want
>>>> to do right (expensive), you would use multiple routers and BGP.
>>>>
>>>> "Stefano Del Furia" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>> newsp.s2ylze0xvqn431@nemo...
>>>>> Hi
>>>>> probably this is a FAQ so please excuse me for any disturb.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have a a Win2003 machine with two NIC with this configuration.
>>>>>
>>>>> NIC#1:
>>>>> IP: 10.10.10.1 - DeafultGW 10.10.10.99 -->> Router 10.10.10.99
>>>>> --> ISP#1
>>>>> WAN 80.80.80.80
>>>>>
>>>>> NIC #2
>>>>> IP: 11.11.11.1 - NO DG --> Router 11.11.11.99 --> ISP #2 WAN
>>>>> 81.81.81.81 When i ping on ISP#1 in NIC#1 all works, but when i ping
>>>>> on ISP2
>>>>> in ISP#2
>>>>> i cannot get any reply.
>>>>>
>>>>> If i set DG to NIC#2 all works for NIC2 and not for NIC1
>>>>>
>>>>> What can i do ??
>>>>> Thank in advance
>>>>> Stefano
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Creato con il rivoluzionario client e-mail di Opera:
>>> http://www.opera.com/mail/



 
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