Blaine,

We have a similar issue and for now we put permanent addresses in the dhcp tables on each server so that provided both machines are up the devices connect to the correct machine. However, if a server goes down then the devices will often connect to the other server even though they won't get an ip address from it.

Philip.

Blaine Hulbert wrote:

We have 2 sunray servers at 2 different locations with a B2B wireless connection. I want 20 users at B1 to connect to B1's sunray server and 20 users at B2 to connect to B2's sunray server. How do I keep the users at B2 from connecting to the B1 server if we're on the same subnet? I can't have the sunray traffic over the wireless as it breaks up our VOIP connection.Anybody have any ideas?
Thanks in advance,


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