Can a domain controller have multiple IP addresses?
While not a recommended configuration, it is possible to run a domain controller with two IP addresses.
How do I know if I have DNS1 or DNS2?
In the network details, scroll to the bottom, and tap on IP Settings. If you don’t see that menu, look for a button marked Advanced, and then you’ll see IP Settings. Change this to static. Change DNS1 and DNS2 to the settings you want – for example, Google DNS is 8.8.
How do I add multiple IPS to a DNS record?
To create multiple A (Host Records) with the same IP, simply create a new A (Host) record, and give it IP #1. Then create another A (Host) record, giving it the same IP address. You can add as many as you like. DNS Round Robin feature will rotate responses for each query.
How many IP addresses does a DC need?
Even if you have two NICS, and two IP addresses on your DC, only one of those IP addresses should be registered in DNS. In this example, my DC is assigned 192.168.0.117/24 on the first network adapter, and the second 172.16.0.6/24.
How to create 2nd network with seperate IP range?
When I tag a network port on my switch with VLAN 100 the devices connected to that port will also get an IP address in that range. Next step is configuring source address based policies. This really help me. Thanks. I have 4 unifi AP and how config each Ap to a range Ip adrress ? I didn;t do it like that.
How to create a seperate IP range in unifi?
My network is by default configured to use the 192.168.1.0/24 range. But for this network I need to add a 192.168.2.0/24 range. The following steps is what I used to configure this. Fortunately all steps can be done through the UI. I am running Unifi version 5.6.20 stable candidate when writing this.
Is it possible to run a domain controller with two IP addresses?
Sometimes it’s unavoidable to run an Active Directory domain controller (DC) on hardware that is configured with two network cards (NICS). While not a recommended configuration, it is possible to run a domain controller with two IP addresses. In this Ask an Admin, I’ll show you how to configure the NICs and DNS so that AD runs smoothly.