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From: Ferrell Ramey on 15 Jan 2010 12:53 Joe, that makes since. Thanks for the explanation. Ferrell "Joe" wrote: > Ferrell Ramey wrote: > > I have two nic's in my server, but one is disabled. When I do a network scan > > I see the IP address of the server twice. The real on 192.168.1.2 and > > another time at 192.168.1.89 > > > > I can ping .89 and it is alive and is the SBS2003 server. My server is VERY > > slow and I'm not sure that this has anything to do with it, but I'd like to > > resolve it if it is an issue. > > > > It's not associated with a particular NIC, but with RRAS. If you dig > through the RRAS management, you'll find it referred to as the > 'internal' interface though, as you've found, it is reported on external > scans. If you use VPN, it's the address used for the SBS end of the tunnel. > > -- > Joe > . >
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