Joe Ippolito wrote:
>
> >1) I have heard it can only support at most 2 network interfaces, one in
> >and one out, is that true?
>
> I do not know why you would want more than one outgoing since MS's Router
> will not do BGP.
Actually, OSPF works in this config and is supported by RRAS. Most ISP's
I have worked with have OSPF on their backbone anyway.
This is not an option with MSP II however as it expects the server to
have only a single external interface.
> More than one internal should not be a problem as long as
> all internal addresses are in the LAT and the one external is not.
And you do not need to setup any type of complex filtering between the
internal segments as MSP II views all traffic flow as either "in" or
"out".
> If MS Proxy is a member of an NT
> Domain, it will get confused though since it won't know which network to
> look for DC's on.
Humm. Have not run into this myself, but then again I usually use an
h-node config with WINS in order to keep the server from "looking" via
broadcast anyway.
Cheers,
Chris
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