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Dear ALL,
I have an environment like this: 3 HP Proliant DL380, 3 NICs, Windows Server 2003 R2 NLB, equal distributed among nodes, unicast configuration, one NIC IP dedicated, the other one cluster IP I'd like to know why when I ping a node (with name...ping node1) it returns cluster's IP , but the expected result should be node's IP node1 192.168.0.150 node2 192.168.0.151 node3 192.168.0.152 cluster 192.168.0.159 ping node1.................---> reply is ... 192.168.0.159 Regards Alberto Brivio -- tel. 011-5813734 Alberto Brivio |
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is it possible to be related with DNS?
-- Regards, Andrei Ungureanu www.eventid.net Test our new EventReader! http://www.altairtech.ca/eventreader...lt2.asp?ref=au "Alberto Brivio" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Dear ALL, > > I have an environment like this: > > 3 HP Proliant DL380, 3 NICs, Windows Server 2003 R2 > > NLB, equal distributed among nodes, unicast configuration, one NIC IP > dedicated, the other one cluster IP > > I'd like to know why when I ping a node (with name...ping node1) it > returns cluster's IP , but the expected result should be node's IP > > node1 192.168.0.150 > node2 192.168.0.151 > node3 192.168.0.152 > > cluster 192.168.0.159 > > ping node1.................---> reply is ... 192.168.0.159 > > > > > > Regards > > Alberto Brivio > > > > -- > tel. 011-5813734 > |
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