Re: Assigning IP Addresses beyond 5 limit

J. William Semich ( (no email) )
Wed, 26 Mar 1997 16:56:15 -0500

There's no limit in NT 4.0

BS

>To All,
>
>It is my understanding that although there is a
>limit to the number (5) of IP addresses which
>can be assigned to a single NIC on an Internet
>Server, there is an endrun to this limitation
>by the manual addition of addresses in order
>to accomodate additional Virtual domains on
>a server.
>
>A blow by blow description of how this is accomplished
>on NT 3.51 would be very helpful and very much appreciated.
>
>Also, is there any known downside to using this method instead
>of installing another NIC.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>JMFOSTER
>
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