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Wins: Is there any problem adding a secondary ip address?
Posted by Ulrik on March 5th, 2004


Windows 2000/2003
Wins server/service

I have two Wins servers on the same subnet. Both are old and are going to be
replaced with new hardware.
Client computers have these two as primary and secondary Wins.

I'm going to put one Wins server on a diffrent subnet and this server is (of
course) going to get a new ip address.

The two existing Wins servers are going to be replaced by one new server.
I'm plan to give this computer old-server1's old ip address, and to add
old-server 2's ip address as the computers secondary ip (Tcp/ip
properties -> "Advanced TCP/IP settings"), just in case.
I can not see that this will course any problem....

I'm going to use the new server and the old-server1 ip as primary and
secondry in DHCP and on static configured servers. And of course the wins
servers will replicate with each other.

The question:
- Is there any problem adding a secondary ip address on a Wins server, will
the Wins service respond to wins querys on the secondary ip too?

Regards Ulrik


Posted by Marc Reynolds [MSFT] on March 6th, 2004


If you are only going to have one Wins server, you don't need to configure
the clients with a secondary Wins server., just list the Win server in the
primary Wins server field. There is not any reason to add the old Wins
server IP to the new Wins server and try to use that as a secondary.

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Thanks,
Marc Reynolds
Microsoft Technical Support

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