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Old 04-05-2006, 06:00 PM
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I want to isolate my network. (i.e subnetting). Currently i am using Win2K server as Domain with IP as 192.168.100.1. now I want configure some nodes on another network i.e on 192.168.11.1. How can i do this? Is it possible by Windows Routing or possoble by routing on Linux?
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Sure, you need Windows or Linux server acting as the router to route traffic between two subnets.

All you need to is two network cards (interface on Windows or Linux server to route traffic.

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Currently i am having dual NIC on Windows Server. Please help me for configuring it.
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To setup Windows 2000 as a router

Go to Administrative Tools > Routing and Remote Access >
Click on Action > Configure and Enable Routing and Remote Access, and then follow the wizard.

Right-click the server for which you want to
Enable routing, and then click Properties>General>Router, check Local area
network (LAN) routing only, and then click OK.

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