- May 2, 2005
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i have 2 dns servers running server 2003
they are both connected to the same switch (they sit right next to each other)
they are both setup vertually identical (identical hardware)
one of the servers surfs the internet fine - the other is ALOT slower at surfing & disconnects from workstations sometimes.
someone mentioned in my last post about dns looping. i want to make sure i have not messed up my dns nic settings.
what i have done:
installed latest nic drivers
rebooted
checked my cisco switch for errors on the port. (zero errors)
made sure the port and the nic were both set to auto detect (they are)
they are both running at 100/full
BTW - all my workstations have the "dns client" service disabled
this is what i have
server 1
ip: 192.168.0.254
p dns: 192.168.0.254
s dns: 192.168.0.253
server 2
ip: 192.168.0.253
p dns: 192.168.0.253
s dns: 192.168.0.254
is the above settings causing dns looping ? or could it be causing some of my problems ?
they are both connected to the same switch (they sit right next to each other)
they are both setup vertually identical (identical hardware)
one of the servers surfs the internet fine - the other is ALOT slower at surfing & disconnects from workstations sometimes.
someone mentioned in my last post about dns looping. i want to make sure i have not messed up my dns nic settings.
what i have done:
installed latest nic drivers
rebooted
checked my cisco switch for errors on the port. (zero errors)
made sure the port and the nic were both set to auto detect (they are)
they are both running at 100/full
BTW - all my workstations have the "dns client" service disabled
this is what i have
server 1
ip: 192.168.0.254
p dns: 192.168.0.254
s dns: 192.168.0.253
server 2
ip: 192.168.0.253
p dns: 192.168.0.253
s dns: 192.168.0.254
is the above settings causing dns looping ? or could it be causing some of my problems ?