connecting two servers

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Dan

Hi

I connect two Pc with Win 2000 server installed to a
router but PC_A are enable to ping PC_B even PC_B is
Enable to ping PC_B

PC_A: Domain controller, DHCP server, DNS server
PC_B: Domain controller. IP Fix, DNS IP server is the IP
of PC_A

Do I have to use the Rounting and Remote access option or
what

Any help please it's appreciate

Dan
 
First I would like to know is it router of switch
If router, Then first you have to configure the router
first, that is you have to give IP address for both the
interface.
But I feel it is not a router. May be it is switch

PC_A
IP address 192.168.0.2
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
Gate way 192.168.0.1 (No need)
DNS 192.168.0.2
Configure DHCP range as 192.168.0.3 to 192.168.0.10
Configure DHCP scope option (gate way as 192.168.0.1 and
DNS 192.168.0.2)

PC_B
Select DHCP server for IP address

Routing and remote access is no need unless you are use
it as router or RAS server

Most of the time Due to speed mismatch you may be not
able to ping check for link (network LED should glow)
 
Dan said:
Hi

I connect two Pc with Win 2000 server installed to a
router but PC_A are enable to ping PC_B even PC_B is
Enable to ping PC_B

PC_A: Domain controller, DHCP server, DNS server
PC_B: Domain controller. IP Fix, DNS IP server is the IP
of PC_A

Do I have to use the Rounting and Remote access option or
what

Do you mean "enable" or "unable" above?

Please post the results of the "ipconfig /all" command
as run on PC_A and PC_B.

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