Thanks.

I'll try it again.

Kurt

On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 6:10 PM, Sean Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
> I haven't had any issues using the following syntax:
>
> netsh interface ipv4 add route <network/bitmask> <NIC name> <gateway IP>
>
> - Sean
>
> On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 4:33 PM, Kurt Buff <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Good idea on the DNS setting on the NIC. Thanks for that. I'll do that
>> for the one with the DG when I switch it to the DMZ.
>>
>> I've managed many static routes (including on UAG 2010), so that's not
>> a problem.
>>
>> But, I've noticed that Win2k8 R2 didn't seem to like it when I added
>> them via netsh - I probably used the wrong incantation for my UAG
>> machine, and ended up using the old route command I know and love. Got
>> a tip for me there?
>>
>> Kurt
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 5:26 PM, Sean Martin <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > In addition to what Michael already stated, disable DNS registration on
>> > the
>> > NIC you don't want registering in DNS. Get used to managing static
>> > routes.
>> >
>> > - Sean
>> >
>> > On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Michael B. Smith
>> > <[email protected]>
>> > wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Having multiple DGs is wrong. There can only be one default.
>> >>
>> >> Windows behavior is non-deterministic when you have specified multiple
>> >> default gateways.
>> >>
>> >> Almost certainly, the interior one needs to be eliminated and replaced
>> >> by
>> >> either a routing table or a set of manual routes.
>> >>
>> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> From: Kurt Buff [mailto:[email protected]]
>> >> Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 7:56 PM
>> >> To: NT System Admin Issues
>> >> Subject: Lync issue - something I don't quite understand...
>> >>
>> >> All,
>> >>
>> >> We've got a Lync 2010 infrastructure set up, but it's doing one little
>> >> thing that I'm not liking.
>> >>
>> >> The server has two NICs - each in a different subnet. One is in the
>> >> same
>> >> subnet as the rest of our servers. The other is in a subnet that sits
>> >> between our L3 switch and our firewall - it's not a DMZ.
>> >>
>> >> I didn't set this up, but I was told that the intention was to set up
>> >> the
>> >> second connection in the DMZ at the appropriate time for external
>> >> access -
>> >> that hasn't happened yet, and I wasn't involved in the install, and
>> >> know
>> >> little to nothing about Lync.
>> >>
>> >> The behavior I'm seeing is that I cannot ping the interface that's on
>> >> the
>> >> server subnet at all, including from machines on that subnet (I can't
>> >> RDP to
>> >> that IP address either). The name of the Lync server resolves to an IP
>> >> address, and which one you get depends on the state of DNS - you might
>> >> get
>> >> back the one for the server subnet, or you might get back the other
>> >> address.
>> >> I can ping the other address just fine.
>> >>
>> >> So, where I'm going with this is: Both NICs have default gateways
>> >> assigned, and in my experience, that's a largish mistake - only one
>> >> interface should have a DG. I suspect this is causing some other
>> >> problems
>> >> that we are seeing as well
>> >>
>> >> However, the fellow who set this up swears that if I remove the DG from
>> >> either NIC, Lync will break.
>> >>
>> >> So, do any of you here know enough about Lync to say if having only one
>> >> DG
>> >> will break it?
>> >>
>> >> Thanks,
>> >>
>> >> Kurt
>> >>
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