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DVirchand

2001-07-22, 5:38 pm

hi

I am try to set up a network for small to meduim business.

i have 2 windows 2000 servers and 10 windows 2000 professional workstation

I want configure my network as following:

1st Server
* will be going to configured as DC
* also running Microsoft Exchange server 2000
* will have 2 Network cards 1 connecting all client computers and 2 network connected to cisco800 series router/isdn/isp.

2nd server
configured as member server hosting my web server

REQUIREMENTS

I want all of my network user to able to send and recive e-mail from internet users.

I want all the people from internet to connect to my companb server.

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Q1 Do i have to resigter my domain name on the Interney

Q2what IP address /subnet marks i can use on my 1st network card which is connect all my client computers to network on my 1st server [DC] - any private ip such as 192.168.1.1 or should i have to get regsitered ip address from the Internet

Q3 what IP address /subnet marks i can use on my 2nd network card connected to cisco router/isdn/isp on my 1st server [DC] - any private ip such as 192.168.1.1 or should i have to get regsitered ip address from the Internet


i NEED ALL MY NETWORK USERS TO SEND AND RECIVE E-MAILS FROM INTERNET AND WANT ALL PEOPLE ON INTERNET TO CONNECTED TO MY WEB SERVER.

THANKS FOR YOUR HELP

DIPESH
vr2zjw

2001-07-22, 9:58 pm

Why would you want 2 network card at the server. What it does is complicate the netowrk and make the server become a router. To keep things simple, I would use one only.

Here is my design.

Use any private address for all PC and the router ethernet interface like 192.168.1.0/24.

You need to register you domain name in order for other internet use to forward mail to your exchange server. And your ISP should you fix ip address, 1 for the router WAN, 1 for the exchange server, 1 for the web server.

Do a static network address translation at the cisco router for the exchange server & the web server. Allow only the SMTP, POP, etc for the exchange server and HTTP for the web server by access-list. All other user use dynamic address translation for internet access.

This satify your requirment and support is simple.

And the consultantion fee is US$100,000. Thank you, please come again.
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