Would like some help in resolving this... we have two different sites,
our main office and our datacenter.  We currently have a leased
Point-2-Point T1 running from the datacenter to our main office.  There
is a DNS and DC at each of the sites, and the DC at our main office
holds all of the FSMO roles.  The DC and all other servers at the
datacenter have two different NICs in them and two different subnets...
ie 11.x and 10.x  The DC at our main office has two NICS, one enabled
and the other disabled.  The DC at the datacenter has DNS setup on both
NICs.  When we try to resolve the IP of the DC at the datacenter from
the DC at our main office, the IP that shows up is the external IP and
not the internal IP.  Which in turn is causing FRS and replication
issues between the two sites.  I'm trying to find a way to only show the
internal IPs, of our datacenter, in DNS at our main office.   

 

Both DCs are Windows Server 2003 R2.  The one at the datacenter is also
our Exchange server (I know, you shouldn't run exchange on a DC) and is
32bit.  The DC at our main site is 64bit.

 

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Cameron Cooper

IT Director - CompTIA A+ Certified

Aurico Reports, Inc

Phone: 847-890-4021    Fax: 847-255-1896

[email protected]

 


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