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Fernando
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      06-04-2008, 12:34 AM
Hi, I need to route by source IP, how can I achive this with Windows 2003?

Thanks in advance,

Fernando
 
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Newell White
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      06-04-2008, 07:47 AM

"Fernando" wrote:

> Hi, I need to route by source IP, how can I achive this with Windows 2003?
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> Thanks in advance,
>
> Fernando


Depends what you mean by 'route'.

We have a small LAN (2 x w2k3, 50 x XP).
To increase Internet bandwidth best buy was a 2nd DSL broadband channel. But
how to load-share without buying special teamed router?

By using DHCP to give half the clients reserved IPs I was able to give these
clients a different default gateway from the scope option.
I could also have given them different DNS servers.

If your network is small enough to do this, note that the reserved IPs
should be from the portion of the scope that is excluded from distribution
(yes. this does work!). This allows multiple DHCP servers to assign same IP
for given MAC, and maximises available IPs for non-overlapping distribution
ranges.
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Newell White


 
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