This dialog will display all of the server??™s network
interface connections and allows you to select the one that will be used to access
the corporate network. This NIC should be the one that is connected to the internal
corporate network and it will display the current networking parameters that are
active for this NIC on the server. Figure 10.2 shows this configuration page and
the different options.
Figure 10.2 The Network Segment Confi guration Page
This tab also included a Complementary Data area, which allows you to defi ne
networking parameters including DNS, WINS, and the network gateway. You can
specify that these settings override the server??™s own settings, or have them only apply
to the server that doesn??™t have these settings confi gured. These are the settings that will
be provided to clients after they connect using the Network Connector. This might
be needed if you want to provide your client different settings, such as a specialized
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WINS server or a special remote client DNS server that only includes name resolution
for specifi c computers and applications.
IP Provisioning
The IP Provisioning tab is where you would go to defi ne the different Internet Protocol
(IP) ranges that will be given to clients when they connect using the Network Connector.
All of the address ranges listed will need to be either corporate IP Addresses or private
IP Addresses as a mixture of addresses is not supported.
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