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Routing across NLB Heatbeat NIC

Asked by sekoon in Windows 2003 Server

Tags: nlb, routing, nic

I need some help figuring out what route command to add that will allow my Network Monitor Server to communicate with the Web Server which are running MS NLB and have two NIC installed. The Network Monitor is able to see all the servers on the all the networks except the 10.0.110.0 which is probably due to the fact that I have a NIC card install for that network without a gateway IP assigned to it.

Here is my setup;  
**************************
Web Server 1

NIC #1 (cluster host IP) (Connected via VLAN 10)
IP                 10.0.100.11
Gateway        10.0.100.1
DNS              10.0.200.2

NIC #2 (Heartbeat communication)  (Connected via VLAN 20)
IP                10.10.110.1
Gateway        
DNS  

**************************
Web Server2

NIC #1 (cluster host IP) (Connected via VLAN 10)
IP                 10.0.100.12
Gateway        10.0.100.1
DNS              10.0.200.2

NIC #2 (Heartbeat communication)  (Connected via VLAN 20)
IP                10.10.110.2
Gateway        
DNS

**************************
Domain Controller

NIC #1 (Connected via VLAN 30)
IP                 10.0.200.2
Gateway        10.0.200.1
DNS              10.0.200.2

**************************
Network Monitor

NIC #1 (Connected via VLAN 30)
IP                 10.0.200.10
Gateway
DNS

NIC #2 (Corporate Network Mailserver)  (Connected via VLAN 40)
IP                10.0.500.2
Gateway       10.0.500.1
DNS             10.0.200.2

**************************
IT Admin Server

NIC #1 (Connected via VLAN 20)
IP                 10.0.110.22
Gateway        
DNS              10.0.200.2

NIC #2 (Connected via VLAN 30)
IP                10.10.200.22
Gateway        
DNS
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Zone: Windows 2003 Server
Tags: nlb, routing, nic
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