Or maybe I'm just a fool and can't get it working ... Please prove me wrong.

2 front-end exchange 2003 sp1 servers (fe1.domain.com fe2.domain.com)
Both have 2 nics
The 2 public nics are on the same subnet and the 2 private nics are on their
own subnet, configured happily at 10/half as MS says to do, connected with a
crossover cable

I fire up nlbmgr on fe1.domain.com, create my cluster:

cluster.domain.com
With an IP address in the same subnet as the public nics of the servers
Point it to the public interface on fe1.domain.com and it creates the
cluster.

At this point I can ping everything happily and go to
http://cluster.domain.com as I'd like.

Then I try to add fe2.domain.com the same as I added fe1.domain.com and the
whole thing goes to hell.  At this point I can't ping cluster.domain.com or
fe2.domain.com but I can ping fe1.domain.com ... So it looks like
fe2.domain.com took over and somehow screwed me?

After doing thing 10 different times each trying from both servers having it
fail, removing the cluster and starting over I get the same thing every time.
I've tried this both with and without the windows firewall enabled on these
servers.  All of the hardware is identical HP DL360s.

Thoughts?

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