18 Jun
2009
18 Jun
'09
9:30 p.m.
Very true Eric. Microsoft even acknowledges the issue, and still has not fixed it. I have had a few customers use NLB and have this issue. Eric Gauthier wrote:
Brian,
The first is preventing it in the first place.
As annoying as this might sound, this is one of the standard operating modes for load balancing within a Microsoft server cluster (see NLB). We've tried to avoid it, but it seems to come up around once a year from someone on our campus...
Eric :)
-- Steve King Network Engineer - Liquid Web, Inc. Cisco Certified Network Associate CompTIA Linux+ Certified Professional CompTIA A+ Certified Professional