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pfizur@gmail.com
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      07-20-2006, 08:20 PM
Has anyone had any trouble with this? I've done it before but today I
bound 2 new IP addresses to an existing NIC but can't get them working
for the life of me. The one IP address that has always been on there
continues to work, I can ping the 2 new IP addresses when I'm sitting
in front of the server, but the rest of the world can't get to them.
I've triple checked that they are the correct addresses, right network
mask, et al.

Help?

 
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      07-20-2006, 09:40 PM
Are all the IP addresses on the same subnet?
Have you tried running a traceroute from somewhere that cannot reach these
IP addresses to see where it stops?

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> Has anyone had any trouble with this? I've done it before but today I
> bound 2 new IP addresses to an existing NIC but can't get them working
> for the life of me. The one IP address that has always been on there
> continues to work, I can ping the 2 new IP addresses when I'm sitting
> in front of the server, but the rest of the world can't get to them.
> I've triple checked that they are the correct addresses, right network
> mask, et al.
>
> Help?
>



 
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      07-21-2006, 06:35 PM
This was actually telecoms fault, they had that subnet split and they
gave me IPs on the wrong half of the subnet. Thanks for the ideas
though

Greg Lindsay [MSFT] wrote:
> Are all the IP addresses on the same subnet?
> Have you tried running a traceroute from somewhere that cannot reach these
> IP addresses to see where it stops?
>
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> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
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> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > Has anyone had any trouble with this? I've done it before but today I
> > bound 2 new IP addresses to an existing NIC but can't get them working
> > for the life of me. The one IP address that has always been on there
> > continues to work, I can ping the 2 new IP addresses when I'm sitting
> > in front of the server, but the rest of the world can't get to them.
> > I've triple checked that they are the correct addresses, right network
> > mask, et al.
> >
> > Help?
> >


 
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