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Assigned IP address is not showing up in iconfig

Asked by dyarosh in Network Cards & Adapters

I'm trying to setup a web server and went in under Network Connections and assigned the 2 ip addresses that I want associated with the web server.  I did this by going under Network Connections, choosing my network connection (only one network card is installed), TCP/IP Properties.

Under Use the Following IP Address:
IP Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.133
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.240
Default Gateway: xxx.xxx.xxx.129

Under Use the following DNS Server Addresses:
Preferred DNS: xxx.xxx.xxx.2
Alternate DNS: xxx.xxx.xxx.7

Under Advanced:
IP Settings:
xxx.xxx.xxx.133 255.255.255.240
xxx.xxx.xxx.135 255.255.255.240
Default Gateways
xxx.xxx.xxx.129

However when I do IPCONFIG from a command prompt, I get the following:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix:
IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0
IP Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.133
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.240
Default Gateway: xxx.xxx.xxx.129

I am able to ping xxx.xxx.xxx.133 and xxx.xxx.xxx.135.

As you can see, the second IP address is not showing up.  I don't know why and I have been working on this for days with no resolution.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.Start Free Trial
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