There is a paremeter you can put in the bp.conf file that is supposed to 
force the data through a NIC
I think it is called REQUIRED_INTERFACE = <ip address or dns name>  I have 
always found that
netbackup like to use DNS for all name resolution., so I would not use the 
ip address.
This is documented for UNIX systems, I don't know if windows has a similar 
option.  I am not sure
if it works with master initiated backups.  Probably what you would need 
to do is assign different host name
to your alternate interface and change the client name in the policy on 
the master to refer to the
DNS name you have given for that NIC.  In that case you probably do not 
need the REQUIRED_INTERFACE
entry in the bp,.conf file.

Hopefully this is not too confusing.  I have not personally tried it, just 
a suggestion..

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Carl Stehman
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Pepco Holdings, Inc.
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Folks,
 
Is anyone out there using Media Servers with multiple NICs on separate 
networks?  I am trying to understand how to force clients to use specific 
interfaces on the Media Server when sending backup data or receiving 
restore data.  Do I need to create multiple storage unit and Media Server 
entries to be able to target the clients through the policy?  Or am I on 
the wrong track altogether?
 
NBU 6.5 Solaris 10 Master and Media Servers ? Media Servers have 4 NICs 
and clients are on multiple subnets.
 
Regards,
 
Paul Esson 
 
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