Configure Multiple IP Addresses

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I am trying to setup a webserver with multiple IP addresses. Can anyone
begin to point me in the right direction for setup information. I have
several public IPs and I am running Win2000 Server. I am assuming that I
don't need a seperate NIC for each address, but I am not really sure. Also,
my DNS is currently being provided by my ISP. Are there settings that they
would need to make for this to work correctly?


Thanks for the help,

Randy Whitehead
 
Click Start, click Settings, and then click "Network and Dial-up
Connections".

2. Right-click Local Area Connection (the network card that you want to add
the IP addresses to)

3. Click Properties.

4. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to highlight it

5. Click Properties

6. Click the Advanced tab

7. In the IP address window, click the "Add" tab.
 
IIS allows virtual servers bound to different IP addresses.

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"news.microsoft.com"
: I am trying to setup a webserver with multiple IP
addresses. Can anyone
: begin to point me in the right direction for setup
information. I have
: several public IPs and I am running Win2000 Server. I am
assuming that I
: don't need a seperate NIC for each address, but I am not
really sure. Also,
: my DNS is currently being provided by my ISP. Are there
settings that they
: would need to make for this to work correctly?
:
:
: Thanks for the help,
:
: Randy Whitehead
:
:
 
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