Guest André vd Hoeven Posted July 17, 2007 Posted July 17, 2007 We are using a Windows 2003 terminal server. I can connect with this server trough the Internet. In the router I set the NAT table to the server. When I connect to the IP address of my ADSL with RDP software then the connection is made to the Terminal server. When I like to add a second server (performance issue) then I'm not able to use NAT. Is there a way to use more than 1 Terminal server with only 1 ADSL line? (Load balancing?)
Guest Dragos CAMARA Posted July 18, 2007 Posted July 18, 2007 RE: more servers hi, where is connected the ADSL modem? what type of ADSL device do you have -is a usb modem or is a router ADSL? -- Dragos CAMARA MCSA Windows 2003 server "André vd Hoeven" wrote: > We are using a Windows 2003 terminal server. I can connect with this server > trough the Internet. In the router I set the NAT table to the server. > > When I connect to the IP address of my ADSL with RDP software then the > connection is made to the Terminal server. > > > > When I like to add a second server (performance issue) then I'm not able to > use NAT. > > Is there a way to use more than 1 Terminal server with only 1 ADSL line? > (Load balancing?) > > >
Guest André vd Hoeven Posted July 18, 2007 Posted July 18, 2007 Re: more servers The adsl modem is integrated in de ADSL router (zyxel prestige 661) this is a ethernet router "Dragos CAMARA" <dragos_c@remove-this.hotmail.com> schreef in bericht news:08ADCA11-3451-4389-8D51-3A15D8FBC870@microsoft.com... > hi, > where is connected the ADSL modem? what type of ADSL device do you > have -is > a usb modem or is a router ADSL? > -- > Dragos CAMARA > MCSA Windows 2003 server > > > "André vd Hoeven" wrote: > >> We are using a Windows 2003 terminal server. I can connect with this >> server >> trough the Internet. In the router I set the NAT table to the server. >> >> When I connect to the IP address of my ADSL with RDP software then the >> connection is made to the Terminal server. >> >> >> >> When I like to add a second server (performance issue) then I'm not able >> to >> use NAT. >> >> Is there a way to use more than 1 Terminal server with only 1 ADSL line? >> (Load balancing?) >> >> >>
Guest Dragos CAMARA Posted July 18, 2007 Posted July 18, 2007 Re: more servers hi, in that case plug the TS's and the adsl router into a switch(hub), set the IP of the second TS into the same subnet as the first, set the gateway and dns of the second TS as the first and will work with no problem. -- Dragos CAMARA MCSA Windows 2003 server "André vd Hoeven" wrote: > The adsl modem is integrated in de ADSL router (zyxel prestige 661) > this is a ethernet router > > "Dragos CAMARA" <dragos_c@remove-this.hotmail.com> schreef in bericht > news:08ADCA11-3451-4389-8D51-3A15D8FBC870@microsoft.com... > > hi, > > where is connected the ADSL modem? what type of ADSL device do you > > have -is > > a usb modem or is a router ADSL? > > -- > > Dragos CAMARA > > MCSA Windows 2003 server > > > > > > "André vd Hoeven" wrote: > > > >> We are using a Windows 2003 terminal server. I can connect with this > >> server > >> trough the Internet. In the router I set the NAT table to the server. > >> > >> When I connect to the IP address of my ADSL with RDP software then the > >> connection is made to the Terminal server. > >> > >> > >> > >> When I like to add a second server (performance issue) then I'm not able > >> to > >> use NAT. > >> > >> Is there a way to use more than 1 Terminal server with only 1 ADSL line? > >> (Load balancing?) > >> > >> > >> > > >
Guest André vd Hoeven Posted July 18, 2007 Posted July 18, 2007 Re: more servers ?? When I connect from the internet to 1 of the 2 servers, How I'm gone choose the server, I can give up only 1 address in the nat table. sorry for poor english "Dragos CAMARA" <dragos_c@remove-this.hotmail.com> schreef in bericht news:F0108D4C-9D0E-4028-B7E9-EE791241AD46@microsoft.com... > hi, > in that case plug the TS's and the adsl router into a switch(hub), set the > IP of the second TS into the same subnet as the first, set the gateway and > dns of the second TS as the first and will work with no problem. > -- > Dragos CAMARA > MCSA Windows 2003 server > > > "André vd Hoeven" wrote: > >> The adsl modem is integrated in de ADSL router (zyxel prestige 661) >> this is a ethernet router >> >> "Dragos CAMARA" <dragos_c@remove-this.hotmail.com> schreef in bericht >> news:08ADCA11-3451-4389-8D51-3A15D8FBC870@microsoft.com... >> > hi, >> > where is connected the ADSL modem? what type of ADSL device do you >> > have -is >> > a usb modem or is a router ADSL? >> > -- >> > Dragos CAMARA >> > MCSA Windows 2003 server >> > >> > >> > "André vd Hoeven" wrote: >> > >> >> We are using a Windows 2003 terminal server. I can connect with this >> >> server >> >> trough the Internet. In the router I set the NAT table to the server. >> >> >> >> When I connect to the IP address of my ADSL with RDP software then the >> >> connection is made to the Terminal server. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> When I like to add a second server (performance issue) then I'm not >> >> able >> >> to >> >> use NAT. >> >> >> >> Is there a way to use more than 1 Terminal server with only 1 ADSL >> >> line? >> >> (Load balancing?) >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>
Guest Dragos CAMARA Posted July 18, 2007 Posted July 18, 2007 Re: more servers you dont have to choose nothing.NAT is means that will translate internal network to the output ip address - all internal clients will be "see" on outside with only 1 IP address. -- Dragos CAMARA MCSA Windows 2003 server "André vd Hoeven" wrote: > ?? > When I connect from the internet to 1 of the 2 servers, How I'm gone choose > the server, I can give up only 1 address in the nat table. > > sorry for poor english > > > "Dragos CAMARA" <dragos_c@remove-this.hotmail.com> schreef in bericht > news:F0108D4C-9D0E-4028-B7E9-EE791241AD46@microsoft.com... > > hi, > > in that case plug the TS's and the adsl router into a switch(hub), set the > > IP of the second TS into the same subnet as the first, set the gateway and > > dns of the second TS as the first and will work with no problem. > > -- > > Dragos CAMARA > > MCSA Windows 2003 server > > > > > > "André vd Hoeven" wrote: > > > >> The adsl modem is integrated in de ADSL router (zyxel prestige 661) > >> this is a ethernet router > >> > >> "Dragos CAMARA" <dragos_c@remove-this.hotmail.com> schreef in bericht > >> news:08ADCA11-3451-4389-8D51-3A15D8FBC870@microsoft.com... > >> > hi, > >> > where is connected the ADSL modem? what type of ADSL device do you > >> > have -is > >> > a usb modem or is a router ADSL? > >> > -- > >> > Dragos CAMARA > >> > MCSA Windows 2003 server > >> > > >> > > >> > "André vd Hoeven" wrote: > >> > > >> >> We are using a Windows 2003 terminal server. I can connect with this > >> >> server > >> >> trough the Internet. In the router I set the NAT table to the server. > >> >> > >> >> When I connect to the IP address of my ADSL with RDP software then the > >> >> connection is made to the Terminal server. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> When I like to add a second server (performance issue) then I'm not > >> >> able > >> >> to > >> >> use NAT. > >> >> > >> >> Is there a way to use more than 1 Terminal server with only 1 ADSL > >> >> line? > >> >> (Load balancing?) > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > >> > > >
Guest André vd Hoeven Posted July 18, 2007 Posted July 18, 2007 Re: more servers I think you misunderstand me. I like to have 2 terminal servers on the insite of my network. (ip 192.168.43.xxx) In the Nat table I configure port 3389 (RDP) to connect to Terminal server1 (192.168.43.10) So when I connect to the IP address of ADSL (from the outside of the network) (213.xxx.xxx.xxx) with RDP then I'm connected to 192.168.43.10. So far no problem. How I'm gone connect to the second Terminal server (192.168.43.11) now? Thank for your time. "Dragos CAMARA" <dragos_c@remove-this.hotmail.com> schreef in bericht news:75C85CD4-F21D-49C4-A172-30B44BBD1982@microsoft.com... > you dont have to choose nothing.NAT is means that will translate internal > network to the output ip address - all internal clients will be "see" on > outside with only 1 IP address. > -- > Dragos CAMARA > MCSA Windows 2003 server > > > "André vd Hoeven" wrote: > >> ?? >> When I connect from the internet to 1 of the 2 servers, How I'm gone >> choose >> the server, I can give up only 1 address in the nat table. >> >> sorry for poor english >> >> >> "Dragos CAMARA" <dragos_c@remove-this.hotmail.com> schreef in bericht >> news:F0108D4C-9D0E-4028-B7E9-EE791241AD46@microsoft.com... >> > hi, >> > in that case plug the TS's and the adsl router into a switch(hub), set >> > the >> > IP of the second TS into the same subnet as the first, set the gateway >> > and >> > dns of the second TS as the first and will work with no problem. >> > -- >> > Dragos CAMARA >> > MCSA Windows 2003 server >> > >> > >> > "André vd Hoeven" wrote: >> > >> >> The adsl modem is integrated in de ADSL router (zyxel prestige 661) >> >> this is a ethernet router >> >> >> >> "Dragos CAMARA" <dragos_c@remove-this.hotmail.com> schreef in bericht >> >> news:08ADCA11-3451-4389-8D51-3A15D8FBC870@microsoft.com... >> >> > hi, >> >> > where is connected the ADSL modem? what type of ADSL device do you >> >> > have -is >> >> > a usb modem or is a router ADSL? >> >> > -- >> >> > Dragos CAMARA >> >> > MCSA Windows 2003 server >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > "André vd Hoeven" wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> We are using a Windows 2003 terminal server. I can connect with >> >> >> this >> >> >> server >> >> >> trough the Internet. In the router I set the NAT table to the >> >> >> server. >> >> >> >> >> >> When I connect to the IP address of my ADSL with RDP software then >> >> >> the >> >> >> connection is made to the Terminal server. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> When I like to add a second server (performance issue) then I'm not >> >> >> able >> >> >> to >> >> >> use NAT. >> >> >> >> >> >> Is there a way to use more than 1 Terminal server with only 1 ADSL >> >> >> line? >> >> >> (Load balancing?) >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>
Guest Dragos CAMARA Posted July 18, 2007 Posted July 18, 2007 Re: more servers that another thing: forward to another port 192.168.43.11 to 3390(on ex) change default listening port on TS: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server\WinStations\RDP-Tcp PortNumber default is 3389 you have to change to another like 3390 and the client will connect with mstsc /v:servername(ip):portnumber(3390) or on rdp windows will be write servername(ip):portnumber(3390) -- Dragos CAMARA MCSA Windows 2003 server "André vd Hoeven" wrote: > I think you misunderstand me. > > > > I like to have 2 terminal servers on the insite of my network. (ip > 192.168.43.xxx) > > > > In the Nat table I configure port 3389 (RDP) to connect to Terminal server1 > (192.168.43.10) > > > > So when I connect to the IP address of ADSL (from the outside of the > network) (213.xxx.xxx.xxx) with RDP then I'm connected to 192.168.43.10. So > far no problem. > > How I'm gone connect to the second Terminal server (192.168.43.11) now? > > > > > > Thank for your time. > > > > > "Dragos CAMARA" <dragos_c@remove-this.hotmail.com> schreef in bericht > news:75C85CD4-F21D-49C4-A172-30B44BBD1982@microsoft.com... > > you dont have to choose nothing.NAT is means that will translate internal > > network to the output ip address - all internal clients will be "see" on > > outside with only 1 IP address. > > -- > > Dragos CAMARA > > MCSA Windows 2003 server > > > > > > "André vd Hoeven" wrote: > > > >> ?? > >> When I connect from the internet to 1 of the 2 servers, How I'm gone > >> choose > >> the server, I can give up only 1 address in the nat table. > >> > >> sorry for poor english > >> > >> > >> "Dragos CAMARA" <dragos_c@remove-this.hotmail.com> schreef in bericht > >> news:F0108D4C-9D0E-4028-B7E9-EE791241AD46@microsoft.com... > >> > hi, > >> > in that case plug the TS's and the adsl router into a switch(hub), set > >> > the > >> > IP of the second TS into the same subnet as the first, set the gateway > >> > and > >> > dns of the second TS as the first and will work with no problem. > >> > -- > >> > Dragos CAMARA > >> > MCSA Windows 2003 server > >> > > >> > > >> > "André vd Hoeven" wrote: > >> > > >> >> The adsl modem is integrated in de ADSL router (zyxel prestige 661) > >> >> this is a ethernet router > >> >> > >> >> "Dragos CAMARA" <dragos_c@remove-this.hotmail.com> schreef in bericht > >> >> news:08ADCA11-3451-4389-8D51-3A15D8FBC870@microsoft.com... > >> >> > hi, > >> >> > where is connected the ADSL modem? what type of ADSL device do you > >> >> > have -is > >> >> > a usb modem or is a router ADSL? > >> >> > -- > >> >> > Dragos CAMARA > >> >> > MCSA Windows 2003 server > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > "André vd Hoeven" wrote: > >> >> > > >> >> >> We are using a Windows 2003 terminal server. I can connect with > >> >> >> this > >> >> >> server > >> >> >> trough the Internet. In the router I set the NAT table to the > >> >> >> server. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> When I connect to the IP address of my ADSL with RDP software then > >> >> >> the > >> >> >> connection is made to the Terminal server. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> When I like to add a second server (performance issue) then I'm not > >> >> >> able > >> >> >> to > >> >> >> use NAT. > >> >> >> > >> >> >> Is there a way to use more than 1 Terminal server with only 1 ADSL > >> >> >> line? > >> >> >> (Load balancing?) > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > >> > >> > > >
Guest Dragos CAMARA Posted July 18, 2007 Posted July 18, 2007 Re: more servers if the users connect on tsweb : 1. Locate the Default.htm file in the %system root%\Web\TsWeb folder. 2. Open Default.htm in Notepad or in another text editor. 3. Locate the entries that start with "MsRdpClient.AdvancedSettings2". 4. Add the following line after these entries MsRdpClient.AdvancedSettings2.RDPPort = xxxx where xxxx is the new port. To make sure that you can connect with the new setting, append the port number to that of the published URL (that is, http://www.xxx.xxx.xxx:PortNumber). -- Dragos CAMARA MCSA Windows 2003 server "Dragos CAMARA" wrote: > that another thing: > > forward to another port 192.168.43.11 to 3390(on ex) > > change default listening port on TS: > > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal > Server\WinStations\RDP-Tcp > > PortNumber default is 3389 you have to change to another like 3390 > > and the client will connect with mstsc /v:servername(ip):portnumber(3390) or > on rdp windows will be write servername(ip):portnumber(3390) > > -- > Dragos CAMARA > MCSA Windows 2003 server > > > "André vd Hoeven" wrote: > > > I think you misunderstand me. > > > > > > > > I like to have 2 terminal servers on the insite of my network. (ip > > 192.168.43.xxx) > > > > > > > > In the Nat table I configure port 3389 (RDP) to connect to Terminal server1 > > (192.168.43.10) > > > > > > > > So when I connect to the IP address of ADSL (from the outside of the > > network) (213.xxx.xxx.xxx) with RDP then I'm connected to 192.168.43.10. So > > far no problem. > > > > How I'm gone connect to the second Terminal server (192.168.43.11) now? > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank for your time. > > > > > > > > > > "Dragos CAMARA" <dragos_c@remove-this.hotmail.com> schreef in bericht > > news:75C85CD4-F21D-49C4-A172-30B44BBD1982@microsoft.com... > > > you dont have to choose nothing.NAT is means that will translate internal > > > network to the output ip address - all internal clients will be "see" on > > > outside with only 1 IP address. > > > -- > > > Dragos CAMARA > > > MCSA Windows 2003 server > > > > > > > > > "André vd Hoeven" wrote: > > > > > >> ?? > > >> When I connect from the internet to 1 of the 2 servers, How I'm gone > > >> choose > > >> the server, I can give up only 1 address in the nat table. > > >> > > >> sorry for poor english > > >> > > >> > > >> "Dragos CAMARA" <dragos_c@remove-this.hotmail.com> schreef in bericht > > >> news:F0108D4C-9D0E-4028-B7E9-EE791241AD46@microsoft.com... > > >> > hi, > > >> > in that case plug the TS's and the adsl router into a switch(hub), set > > >> > the > > >> > IP of the second TS into the same subnet as the first, set the gateway > > >> > and > > >> > dns of the second TS as the first and will work with no problem. > > >> > -- > > >> > Dragos CAMARA > > >> > MCSA Windows 2003 server > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > "André vd Hoeven" wrote: > > >> > > > >> >> The adsl modem is integrated in de ADSL router (zyxel prestige 661) > > >> >> this is a ethernet router > > >> >> > > >> >> "Dragos CAMARA" <dragos_c@remove-this.hotmail.com> schreef in bericht > > >> >> news:08ADCA11-3451-4389-8D51-3A15D8FBC870@microsoft.com... > > >> >> > hi, > > >> >> > where is connected the ADSL modem? what type of ADSL device do you > > >> >> > have -is > > >> >> > a usb modem or is a router ADSL? > > >> >> > -- > > >> >> > Dragos CAMARA > > >> >> > MCSA Windows 2003 server > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > "André vd Hoeven" wrote: > > >> >> > > > >> >> >> We are using a Windows 2003 terminal server. I can connect with > > >> >> >> this > > >> >> >> server > > >> >> >> trough the Internet. In the router I set the NAT table to the > > >> >> >> server. > > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> When I connect to the IP address of my ADSL with RDP software then > > >> >> >> the > > >> >> >> connection is made to the Terminal server. > > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> When I like to add a second server (performance issue) then I'm not > > >> >> >> able > > >> >> >> to > > >> >> >> use NAT. > > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> Is there a way to use more than 1 Terminal server with only 1 ADSL > > >> >> >> line? > > >> >> >> (Load balancing?) > > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > > >> >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > > >
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