using 2nd network card

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Mark I

I have a Windows 2000 server that has 2 network cards.
One network card is assigned a 165.201.x.x because it
connects to an external network. And the other card uses
192.168.1.x. On the 192 network I have an exchange server
and would like the users with a 165 address to be able to
access the exchange server. How do I set up the server to
allow the 165 users to get to the 192 network?


Thanks in advance,

Mark I
(e-mail address removed)
 
M

Madhur Ahuja

Mark I said:
I have a Windows 2000 server that has 2 network cards.
One network card is assigned a 165.201.x.x because it
connects to an external network. And the other card uses
192.168.1.x. On the 192 network I have an exchange server
and would like the users with a 165 address to be able to
access the exchange server. How do I set up the server to
allow the 165 users to get to the 192 network?


Thanks in advance,

Mark I
(e-mail address removed)

Hello
Not an expert, but I think you need to add a route to your table.
See *route* command in the terminal.
 
G

Guest

I think you are right on this one, but I am not sure of
the proper syntax to add the route. I have tried it but
had no luck yet.



-----Original Message-----
Mark I said:
I have a Windows 2000 server that has 2 network cards.
One network card is assigned a 165.201.x.x because it
connects to an external network. And the other card uses
192.168.1.x. On the 192 network I have an exchange server
and would like the users with a 165 address to be able to
access the exchange server. How do I set up the server to
allow the 165 users to get to the 192 network?


Thanks in advance,

Mark I
(e-mail address removed)

Hello
Not an expert, but I think you need to add a route to your table.
See *route* command in the terminal.

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