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Submitted: 6/8/2008 6:28:00 AM

By: Anonymous
I have an Iomega NAS server. It is running Windows 2000 Server. It has two
netowrk adapters. Is it possible to have the DHCP tied to only one of the
adapters? I have several old machines that I have to do file back-up on.
They range from MS-DOS 5.0 to Windows 98 / NT 4.0, IBM DOS, OS 2. I am no
longer allowed to have them on the factury network. I want to set up a
sub-network. I want the Iomega NAS to be a bridge between the subnetwork and
the main network. The subnetwork is configured to obtain and IP from the
main network when it was originally created. I want to continue this
function on the subnetwork.
What are my options?
Thank you.

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Submitted: 6/8/2008 6:28:00 AM

By: Anonymous

DHCP tied to one of two network adapters

I have an Iomega NAS server. It is running Windows 2000 Server. It has two
netowrk adapters. Is it possible to have the DHCP tied to only one of the
adapters? I have several old machines that I have to do file back-up on.
They range from MS-DOS 5.0 to Windows 98 / NT 4.0, IBM DOS, OS 2. I am no
longer allowed to have them on the factury network. I want to set up a
sub-network. I want the Iomega NAS to be a bridge between the subnetwork and
the main network. The subnetwork is configured to obtain and IP from the
main network when it was originally created. I want to continue this
function on the subnetwork.
What are my options?
Thank you.

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Submitted: 6/8/2008 6:28:00 AM

By: Anonymous

DHCP tied to one of two network adapters

I have an Iomega NAS server. It is running Windows 2000 Server. It has two
netowrk adapters. Is it possible to have the DHCP tied to only one of the
adapters? I have several old machines that I have to do file back-up on.
They range from MS-DOS 5.0 to Windows 98 / NT 4.0, IBM DOS, OS 2. I am no
longer allowed to have them on the factury network. I want to set up a
sub-network. I want the Iomega NAS to be a bridge between the subnetwork and
the main network. The subnetwork is configured to obtain and IP from the
main network when it was originally created. I want to continue this
function on the subnetwork.
What are my options?
Thank you.

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Submitted: 6/8/2008 6:28:00 AM

By: Anonymous

DHCP tied to one of two network adapters

I have an Iomega NAS server. It is running Windows 2000 Server. It has two
netowrk adapters. Is it possible to have the DHCP tied to only one of the
adapters? I have several old machines that I have to do file back-up on.
They range from MS-DOS 5.0 to Windows 98 / NT 4.0, IBM DOS, OS 2. I am no
longer allowed to have them on the factury network. I want to set up a
sub-network. I want the Iomega NAS to be a bridge between the subnetwork and
the main network. The subnetwork is configured to obtain and IP from the
main network when it was originally created. I want to continue this
function on the subnetwork.
What are my options?
Thank you.

Reply | New Topic | This is SPAM | This is Offensive

Submitted: 6/8/2008 6:28:00 AM

By: Anonymous

DHCP tied to one of two network adapters

I have an Iomega NAS server. It is running Windows 2000 Server. It has two
netowrk adapters. Is it possible to have the DHCP tied to only one of the
adapters? I have several old machines that I have to do file back-up on.
They range from MS-DOS 5.0 to Windows 98 / NT 4.0, IBM DOS, OS 2. I am no
longer allowed to have them on the factury network. I want to set up a
sub-network. I want the Iomega NAS to be a bridge between the subnetwork and
the main network. The subnetwork is configured to obtain and IP from the
main network when it was originally created. I want to continue this
function on the subnetwork.
What are my options?
Thank you.

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