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TR
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Hello,
I have a member server on a SBS 2003 network that is a terminal server. I
added a second network card to the Terminal Server and purchased a public IP
so that our remote employees can log into it from the internet on this
second network card without having to create a VPN through our SBS server
and generate more traffic on our internal network. When I configure the
second NIC with the public ip and try to input the Default Gateway that was
provided to me by my ISP, i get the error:
Warning - Multiple default gateways are intended to provide redundancy to a
single network(such as an intranet or internet). They will not fumction
properly when the gateways are on two separate, disjoint networks(such as
one on your intranet and one on the internet). Do you want to save this
configuration?
Is what i am trying to do not a valid configuration?
Thanks
TR
I have a member server on a SBS 2003 network that is a terminal server. I
added a second network card to the Terminal Server and purchased a public IP
so that our remote employees can log into it from the internet on this
second network card without having to create a VPN through our SBS server
and generate more traffic on our internal network. When I configure the
second NIC with the public ip and try to input the Default Gateway that was
provided to me by my ISP, i get the error:
Warning - Multiple default gateways are intended to provide redundancy to a
single network(such as an intranet or internet). They will not fumction
properly when the gateways are on two separate, disjoint networks(such as
one on your intranet and one on the internet). Do you want to save this
configuration?
Is what i am trying to do not a valid configuration?
Thanks
TR