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Question : How many IP addresses can you assign to a single network card on Windows 2003/2008 server
How many different IP addresses can you assign to a single network card on a Windows 2003/2008 Server?
Is there a logical limit to how many can be assigned? Not having any problems we are just planning a product where one of our servers has to appear to have many ip addresses on it.
For example Nic1: Assign with IP addresses
172.20.20.X
172.20.21.X
172.20.22.X and so on and so on....
Answer : How many IP addresses can you assign to a single network card on Windows 2003/2008 server
I have 30 IP's on one NIC... I don't know of a limitation... you can put many IP's on one nic...
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