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TomD
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      11-19-2005, 08:24 PM
Let me see, I have a sbs 2003 stand. server and I have a network that is
segmented into 2 subnets, connected by a PT to PT T-1. The routers are 1841
and the switches are 2950's. The SBS server sits on the .1.1 subnet and the
other end of the subnet is .2.1. What do I need to do to make sure that I
can still browes, deploy and manage the network as one. I also have another
VLAN that is on the 192.168.x.x sunet that I might want manage, but they will
not be part of the SBS domain. Can you point me in the correct direction for
reading and suggest some pointers from lesons learned. Thanks
 
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Bill Grant
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      11-20-2005, 01:46 AM
In general the situation across a routed point to point is the same as
across a normal IP router. You need to get the DNS working properly and you
will need WINS if you want to browse across the link.

TomD wrote:
> Let me see, I have a sbs 2003 stand. server and I have a network that
> is segmented into 2 subnets, connected by a PT to PT T-1. The routers
> are 1841 and the switches are 2950's. The SBS server sits on the
> .1.1 subnet and the other end of the subnet is .2.1. What do I need
> to do to make sure that I can still browes, deploy and manage the
> network as one. I also have another VLAN that is on the 192.168.x.x
> sunet that I might want manage, but they will not be part of the SBS
> domain. Can you point me in the correct direction for reading and
> suggest some pointers from lesons learned. Thanks



 
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