thats crazy...we have over a whole class c on most of our production servers


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NT states a restriction of 15 IPs per network adapter


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From: Len Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] 100 Domains


> hmm, 2000 ip's on one card?  Will controlpanel:networks:protocol:ip allow
> that many?
>
> If you could get the ip factory to ship you 2000 registered ip's, there
> probably aren't too many Ethernet drivers that can accept 2000 ip aliases,
> and I haven't heard any discussion of NT networking's ability to handle
> 2000 ip aliases.
>
> That said, I have seen comments that Intel's drivers and hardware handle
> large numbers of ip aliases (under various OS's) vs, say, 3com.
>
> Len
>
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>
> >What about if you were to not use virtual, but a Ip for each domain?
>
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