From the Advanced tab of Network Connections, choose Advanced Settings and 
compare the order in the Connections pane.  I'm betting they are swapped on 
your servers.


Brad DeHart
Senior Network Systems Administrator
Kern Health Systems

-----Original Message-----
From: DAVID SMITH [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 11:11 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: pinging servers

I have 2 servers that are identical that has 2 network ports.  Both of the 
servers have their local connection plugged into port 1 and their back network 
plugged into port 2.  When you ping the server name on these servers, one 
server replies back with the local area connection and the other replies back 
with the back network.  Why is this?
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