I would like to reset my Exchange 2003 connectivity. I have two nics on both
exchange and owa boxes. The first one I'd like to keep in the regular subnet
(e.g. 192.168.x.x), the second nic I would like to have a private data patch
between the two boxes (10.x.x.x) but I'm unsure how to set this up in both
boxes.
Thanks
Greg

Re: exchange back end, owa front end how to by Nick

Nick
Tue Apr 04 16:39:59 CDT 2006

What is your reasoning behind doing this?

"bigdaddio@news.postalias"
<bigdaddionewspostalias@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:11DDC4C4-B73A-4F2A-964E-AD0BCE0CAACF@microsoft.com...
>I would like to reset my Exchange 2003 connectivity. I have two nics on
>both
> exchange and owa boxes. The first one I'd like to keep in the regular
> subnet
> (e.g. 192.168.x.x), the second nic I would like to have a private data
> patch
> between the two boxes (10.x.x.x) but I'm unsure how to set this up in both
> boxes.
> Thanks
> Greg



Re: exchange back end, owa front end how to by bigdaddionewspostalias

bigdaddionewspostalias
Tue Apr 04 18:31:02 CDT 2006

I was wanting to reduce some traffic off of the core switch. It was my
reasoning to move the data transfer from the exchange to the front end would
be better suited on a private link. Is this wrong?

"Nick Gillott [MVP]" wrote:

> What is your reasoning behind doing this?
>
> "bigdaddio@news.postalias"
> <bigdaddionewspostalias@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:11DDC4C4-B73A-4F2A-964E-AD0BCE0CAACF@microsoft.com...
> >I would like to reset my Exchange 2003 connectivity. I have two nics on
> >both
> > exchange and owa boxes. The first one I'd like to keep in the regular
> > subnet
> > (e.g. 192.168.x.x), the second nic I would like to have a private data
> > patch
> > between the two boxes (10.x.x.x) but I'm unsure how to set this up in both
> > boxes.
> > Thanks
> > Greg
>
>
>