From: Dave Mc on 19 Mar 2010 13:57 I am using a server 2003 as a router. (Not ISA) Is it possible to assign a second ip address to the internet facing adapter and map that ip to an internal ip ?
From: Dusko Savatovic on 19 Mar 2010 16:49 No, I don't believe it is possible. I used second and other IP addresses exclusively for web sites hosted on the IIS and nothing else. "Dave Mc" <DaveMc(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DF7CD089-E878-4F92-81A0-C6051F7B4791(a)microsoft.com... > I am using a server 2003 as a router. (Not ISA) Is it possible to assign > a > second ip address to the internet facing adapter and map that ip to an > internal ip ?
From: Bill Grant on 19 Mar 2010 21:10 "Dave Mc" <DaveMc(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DF7CD089-E878-4F92-81A0-C6051F7B4791(a)microsoft.com... > I am using a server 2003 as a router. (Not ISA) Is it possible to assign > a > second ip address to the internet facing adapter and map that ip to an > internal ip ? Is your server running as a NAT router? If you are using RRAS/NAT you can add a pool of public IPs to RRAS (not to the NIC) and map these public IPs to machines on the private LAN through NAT. This "pool" can be a single IP. Specify the same IP as start and end address.
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