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I have a Physical Server with 2 Nic Cards. Each has their own Ip Address.
##.##.##.250 and ##.##.##.252. I have in my DNS Entries a entry for both Server.domain.com with 250 and Server.domain.com with 252. Half my machines point to 250 and the other half point to 252. Recently I teamed the NIC cards, so now it thinks 250 is the Ip Address and 252 really isn't there anymore. So is it possible in my DNS somehow to tell it that any machines coming in requesting 252 bounce over to 250 address? |
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"news.microsoft.com" <bechtj@co.delaware.pa.us> wrote in message
news:%23KWg0ujEHHA.1748@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I have a Physical Server with 2 Nic Cards. Each has their own Ip Address. > ##.##.##.250 and ##.##.##.252. I have in my DNS Entries a entry for both > Server.domain.com with 250 and Server.domain.com with 252. Half my > machines point to 250 and the other half point to 252. Recently I teamed > the NIC cards, so now it thinks 250 is the Ip Address and 252 really isn't > there anymore. So is it possible in my DNS somehow to tell it that any > machines coming in requesting 252 bounce over to 250 address? No. DNS won't do that. You can of course change the IP to 250 on any record that used to say 252 -- but if machines have that other (252) address hard coded you will need to go make the changes locally. -- Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP Accelerated MCSE http://www.LearnQuick.Com [phone number on web site] |
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