is there any documentation on routing statements? Are you just saying use the "route" command to add different routes? I did some searching and saw that microsoft offers a tool (QoS), but I was wondering what kind of software solutions could allow me to do that...
thanks Jim -----Original Message----- From: Jason Waldhelm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 1:07 PM To: 'Geurts, James'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Win2k - Multiple internet sources info i think that you will have problems splitting up ports like you want to... i could see it causing problems especially if software initiates or accepts connections on multiple ports that traverse your 1024 port boundary. the direction of specific ports and/or ip addresses is much simpler (and in my opinion, makes more sense). you would simply use routing statements to designate the proper interface to exit or return on. -----Original Message----- From: Geurts, James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 11:30 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FW: Win2k - Multiple internet sources info Hi all.... I am looking at adding another source to the internet to my small home network. The OS is Win2k Server (latest patches, etc) Both sources will have separate NICs & ip addresses. I would like to direct all traffic below port 1024 to one source and all other traffic to the other source. Also, I would like to direct specific ports and/or specific destination ip addresses to one of the specific internet sources coming into the computer. I would like to hear what options I have available to do this and if anyone has done this, any problems, recommendations, or things I should know before doing this. thanks Jim