Guest Tina Posted November 30, 2007 Posted November 30, 2007 I want to assign multiple I/Ps to my server2003 system so that I can subsequently use them for different websites in IIS. How do I set up multiple I/Ps for the server? Thanks, T
Guest ats@jbex Posted November 30, 2007 Posted November 30, 2007 Re: how to setup multiple I/Ps On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 09:11:40 -0700, Tina wrote: > I want to assign multiple I/Ps to my server2003 system so that I can > subsequently use them for different websites in IIS. How do I set up > multiple I/Ps for the server? > Thanks, > T I did this a couple of months ago. The way I did it was to open the Local Area Network properties. Click on Internet Protocol and choose Properties. Ensure Use th following Ip address is selected and assign teh first IP address etc. Then click on Advanced and under the IP addresses box click on Add. Add as many IP addresses as you have websites for and then click on OK. Close all dialog boxes and then set up your router to point your different live ip addresses to the internal ip addresses. HTH -- ats@jbex But I learned to burn that bridge and delete Those who compete...at a level that's obsolete Instead I warm my hands upon the flames of the flag As I recall our downfall And the business that burned us all See through the news and the views that twist reality Rage Against The Machine - Bombtrack
Guest neo [mvp outlook] Posted November 30, 2007 Posted November 30, 2007 Re: how to setup multiple I/Ps Right click on My Network Places > Properties > Right Click on Local Area Network Connection > Properties > Double click on TCP/IP > Advanced > Select Add button. By the way, you may not have to do this if just supporting HTTP sites. You might find using host headers in IIS much easier. "Tina" <TinaMSeaburn@nospamexcite.com> wrote in message news:ucZByu2MIHA.5224@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I want to assign multiple I/Ps to my server2003 system so that I can >subsequently use them for different websites in IIS. How do I set up >multiple I/Ps for the server? > Thanks, > T >
Guest Tina Posted December 1, 2007 Posted December 1, 2007 Re: how to setup multiple I/Ps thanks for the help. T "neo [mvp outlook]" <neo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:%237hnCE3MIHA.4808@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Right click on My Network Places > Properties > Right Click on Local Area > Network Connection > Properties > Double click on TCP/IP > Advanced > > Select Add button. > > By the way, you may not have to do this if just supporting HTTP sites. > You might find using host headers in IIS much easier. > > "Tina" <TinaMSeaburn@nospamexcite.com> wrote in message > news:ucZByu2MIHA.5224@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>I want to assign multiple I/Ps to my server2003 system so that I can >>subsequently use them for different websites in IIS. How do I set up >>multiple I/Ps for the server? >> Thanks, >> T >> > >
Guest Tina Posted December 1, 2007 Posted December 1, 2007 Re: how to setup multiple I/Ps thanks for the help. T "ats@jbex" <allen@allenjones.NOSPAM.co.PLEASE.uk> wrote in message news:1r3n0y6oelcms$.i7xlty44ccs.dlg@40tude.net... > On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 09:11:40 -0700, Tina wrote: > >> I want to assign multiple I/Ps to my server2003 system so that I can >> subsequently use them for different websites in IIS. How do I set up >> multiple I/Ps for the server? >> Thanks, >> T > > I did this a couple of months ago. The way I did it was to open the Local > Area Network properties. Click on Internet Protocol and choose Properties. > Ensure Use th following Ip address is selected and assign teh first IP > address etc. Then click on Advanced and under the IP addresses box click > on > Add. Add as many IP addresses as you have websites for and then click on > OK. Close all dialog boxes and then set up your router to point your > different live ip addresses to the internal ip addresses. > > HTH > > -- > ats@jbex > > But I learned to burn that bridge and delete > Those who compete...at a level that's obsolete > Instead I warm my hands upon the flames of the flag > As I recall our downfall > And the business that burned us all > See through the news and the views that twist reality > > Rage Against The Machine - Bombtrack
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