From: Richard K on
SBS 2008 Std
Windows 2008 (Running Terminal Services)
DSL Internet
Cable Internet
Sonicwall TZ200 firewall


I have a situation where a company has a new SBS2008 Std server they just
stood up. They are also planning on standing up a Windows 2008 server to
run Terminal (Remote Desktop) services. They also need to run a SQL Server
to support a LOB application that the internal and remote (terminal) users
will be able to get to. To add to it they are looking at setting up dual
internet connections via DSL and Cable for redundancy in case they a single
lose internet.

Knowing this situation what is the best approach to implementing all of
these components in the most efficient manner? The issues I'm concerned
with most is implementing 2 separate internet connections (although I should
be able to fully take advantage of the TZ200 for most of that) and how to
configure port forwardings using the 2 separate connections. I have not
done this before.

Thanks!!

-Richard K


From: Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP] on
Dual WAN Routers should have separate interfaces and static IPs
So it's no biggie to route 123.456.789.321 (WAN IP 1) Port 443 to 10.0.0.2 and at the same time route 987.654.321.789 (WAN IP 2) port 443 to 10.0.0.2

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Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP] (since 1997)
Co-Contributor, Windows Small Business Server 2008 Unleashed
http://www.amazon.com/Windows-Small-Business-Server-Unleashed/dp/0672329573/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1217269967&sr=8-1
Owner, CPU Services, Belleville, IL
A Microsoft Registered Partner
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MVPs do not work for Microsoft
Please do not submit questions directly to me.

"Richard K" <rkokoski(a)foxdtechllc.com> wrote in message news:%230JybQzBLHA.3880(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
SBS 2008 Std
Windows 2008 (Running Terminal Services)
DSL Internet
Cable Internet
Sonicwall TZ200 firewall


I have a situation where a company has a new SBS2008 Std server they just
stood up. They are also planning on standing up a Windows 2008 server to
run Terminal (Remote Desktop) services. They also need to run a SQL Server
to support a LOB application that the internal and remote (terminal) users
will be able to get to. To add to it they are looking at setting up dual
internet connections via DSL and Cable for redundancy in case they a single
lose internet.

Knowing this situation what is the best approach to implementing all of
these components in the most efficient manner? The issues I'm concerned
with most is implementing 2 separate internet connections (although I should
be able to fully take advantage of the TZ200 for most of that) and how to
configure port forwardings using the 2 separate connections. I have not
done this before.

Thanks!!

-Richard K

From: kj [SBS MVP] on
The only 'consideration' I've had to give in the past is for Alternate DNS forwarders and on occasion, alternate smarthosts for restrictive ISP's

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/kj
"Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP]" <crisnospamhanna(a)cpunospamservices.net> wrote in message news:%235tA2YzBLHA.4660(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
Dual WAN Routers should have separate interfaces and static IPs
So it's no biggie to route 123.456.789.321 (WAN IP 1) Port 443 to 10.0.0.2 and at the same time route 987.654.321.789 (WAN IP 2) port 443 to 10.0.0.2

--
Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP] (since 1997)
Co-Contributor, Windows Small Business Server 2008 Unleashed
http://www.amazon.com/Windows-Small-Business-Server-Unleashed/dp/0672329573/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1217269967&sr=8-1
Owner, CPU Services, Belleville, IL
A Microsoft Registered Partner
------------------------------------
MVPs do not work for Microsoft
Please do not submit questions directly to me.

"Richard K" <rkokoski(a)foxdtechllc.com> wrote in message news:%230JybQzBLHA.3880(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
SBS 2008 Std
Windows 2008 (Running Terminal Services)
DSL Internet
Cable Internet
Sonicwall TZ200 firewall


I have a situation where a company has a new SBS2008 Std server they just
stood up. They are also planning on standing up a Windows 2008 server to
run Terminal (Remote Desktop) services. They also need to run a SQL Server
to support a LOB application that the internal and remote (terminal) users
will be able to get to. To add to it they are looking at setting up dual
internet connections via DSL and Cable for redundancy in case they a single
lose internet.

Knowing this situation what is the best approach to implementing all of
these components in the most efficient manner? The issues I'm concerned
with most is implementing 2 separate internet connections (although I should
be able to fully take advantage of the TZ200 for most of that) and how to
configure port forwardings using the 2 separate connections. I have not
done this before.

Thanks!!

-Richard K

From: GG on

> The only 'consideration' I've had to give in the past is for Alternate DNS
> forwarders

Use google DNS 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 as a forwarders its works fine anywhere.
For SMTP I am using SMTP of dnsmadeeasy.com it works fine also anywhere.
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Regards..
GG.



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