C
Casey
I have a workstation that contains two NICs which connect to two different
nets. One side is controlled by DHCP which allows access to the outside
world. The other leads to a private network which has a switch containing
two VLANs. The Windows2000 (Professional) workstation has be able to talk
to both nets at the same time (including both subnets through the VLAN).
One at a time will work, but when both are connected either one or the other
(the first one physically plugged into the NICs) only works. Any
suggestions?
nets. One side is controlled by DHCP which allows access to the outside
world. The other leads to a private network which has a switch containing
two VLANs. The Windows2000 (Professional) workstation has be able to talk
to both nets at the same time (including both subnets through the VLAN).
One at a time will work, but when both are connected either one or the other
(the first one physically plugged into the NICs) only works. Any
suggestions?