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Bridge two nics in Windows 2000 Server

I have to bridge two nics in a Windows 2000 Server system. Can anyone give me any insight into how I might do this? Additionally, if you had any websites that would be informative, then that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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You can start by reading here:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tr...ding_bridge.asp

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This was a XP technet hint...does anyone happen to know where there is a Windows 2000 bridge tutorial?

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Originally posted by mcsefarmboy
This was a XP technet hint...does anyone happen to know where there is a Windows 2000 bridge tutorial?
2k does not support bridging only routing. bridging is a new feature on XP only.

Why do you need to bridge? What are the goals?

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a related question

I took the 215 yesterday and did not pass. One of the questions asked if I had two nics in one machine, and I wanted the first one to be the primary and the second to only be used if the primary failed, how would I configure this.

I have no idea if I was right or not, but I said set one to metric 1 and the other to metric 10.

I did not study this in all the study materials I have. Does anyone know where I can go to find the answer and explanation to this?

Thanks!

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