NLB is free and worth every penny.
In your configuration, all traffic is still coming into the first machine
and then half of that is sent to the other. So one has twice as many
connections as the second. Where is the real benefit?

You are much better off using ClusterCATS with or without a hardware load
balancer.
Set it up with DNS round robin if you can't get a load balancer. There is a
bunch of KB articles on this subject at the Allaire site. KB# 18931 is a
good start.

Regards,

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-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Ross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 12:41 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Windows 2000 NLB


I am trying to set up a windows 2000 network load balancing cluster.  I have
two servers that I am using.  At this point in time I have configured
everything on the two servers.  If I get it going it starts to work and then
I pull the plug on the #1 priority and #2 takes over.  But as soon as I plug
# 1 back in the hole things bomb....Its like they are not talking....
Also in both the event viewer's Its says the "priority number" has joined as
default with host(s) "priority number"......blah blah.  In both event
viewers it doesn't see the other one and they both are acting like defaults.

I have looked and looked at the settings and everythings seems okay.....I
just put in a new extreme switch and configured the vlan for multicasting.
I am thinking that maybe it has something to do with the vlan not letting
them talk?

Any idea's would be great!!

Thanks
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