Both Adapters Can be Reached in Multihomed Windows NT ComputerID: Q139334
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On your network with a server running Windows NT with two network interface
cards (NICs) installed (also referred to as a multihomed computer), you are
able to ping both adapters on the multihomed server from each subnet even
though routing is not enabled on the server.
A Windows NT server only maintains one routing table for both NICs. When a
network client from either subnet attempts to access the first or second
NIC, Windows NT checks in the routing table for the NIC IP address the
client is trying to access. Because the IP address exists in the Windows NT
server routing table as a local address, Windows NT responds to the network
client. The default gateway address of the client must be the address of
the adapter in the non-routing, multihomed server that is on the same
subnet.
However, Windows NT does not route packets between clients of the subnets
on the two NICs unless routing is enabled.
Additional query words: prodnt mpr
Keywords : kbnetwork nttcp NTSrvWkst
Version : 3.5 3.51 4.0
Platform : winnt
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Last Reviewed: January 26, 1999