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From: karthikaravind on 5 Mar 2010 07:11 My Network configuration is as follows: 192.168.2.1-192.168.2.255 (Subnetmask - 255.255.255.0 ) 192.168.3.1-192.168.3.255 (Subnetmask - 255.255.255.0 ) I have only one Domain controller with two NIC cards. One NIC card is connected to 192.168.2.0 Network(via one switch) and other NIC card is connected to 192.168.3.0 network (via another switch). Will this one server serve as DC for two networks ? (One Domain is enough). Please see the Network configuration at http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/8596/networkf.jpg
From: Shenan Stanley on 5 Mar 2010 08:11 karthikaravind wrote: > My Network configuration is as follows: > 192.168.2.1-192.168.2.255 (Subnetmask - 255.255.255.0 ) > 192.168.3.1-192.168.3.255 (Subnetmask - 255.255.255.0 ) > I have only one Domain controller with two NIC cards. > One NIC card is connected to 192.168.2.0 Network(via one switch) and > other NIC card is connected to 192.168.3.0 network (via another > switch). Will this one server serve as DC for two networks ? (One > Domain is enough). > > Please see the Network configuration at > http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/8596/networkf.jpg If the machines on the networks can talk to the DC, then it can serve as the DC for both networks. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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