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Jose - 18 Aug 2006 15:44 GMT
Hello,

I have to OWA front end servers using NLB. These 2 servers have 2 NIC
each.

On FE01 server the NLB NIC  =  10.217.216.16
On FE01 server the NLB NIC  =  10.217.216.18

The NBL IP is 10.217.216.17

Our web mail address is webmail.dfahome.com

No on IIS the sites on both server are set to all Unassigned and I want
to change this to either the NBL IP  on bothe sites so that I can
create more virtual groups but I can not access the
webmmail.dfahome.com internally. It only works when it say ALL
UNASSIGNED

We own externally the dfahome.com domain  should I create a primary
zone in our internal DNA something like dfahome.com and then add a host
record webmail there??  I need to create more NLB groups and I want to
get rid of the unnasigned. Please help
jamestechman@gmail.com - 19 Aug 2006 16:44 GMT
Ok, I see this NLB NIC is going to be configured as your frontend IP,
what is your second NICs on your card configured for? Did you configure
any static routes on your host? I think you are missing a static route.

James Chong
MCSE | M+, S+, MCTS, Security+
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> Hello,
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> record webmail there??  I need to create more NLB groups and I want to
> get rid of the unnasigned. Please help
 
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