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3 TopicsWindows Server 2016 is not pingable while it can ping other devices and have DNS problems
Hello Community, I have the following problem: On my VMWare vSphere ESXi 6.7 I have two Windows Server 2016 VMs. One (WDS-01) provides the AD, DNS and DHCP Server, the other one (WDS-02) should provide the WDS and WSUS. While WDS-01 works perfect, I can't ping the WDS-02 from the WDS-01 or the coreswitch of my network. WDS-02 also don't have connection to the internet due to a problem with DNS name resolution. But i was able to add WDS-02 to my domain and WDS-02 was able to receive an IP-address lease from my DHCP Service running on WDS-01. WDS-02 can ping all other devices in the network but like I allready said, its not pingable itself. Hope somebody can help me with this problem. Thank you! JonasSolved91KViews0likes9CommentsNetworking Related Commands for Azure App Services
First published on MSDN on Jul 24, 2017 The purpose of this blog is to give a general overview of the available commands to troubleshoot network connectivity issues with web apps, specifically when connecting the web apps to VNETs either in an App Service Environment (ASE) or a standard web app with a Point-to-Site VPN connection.81KViews4likes1CommentCannot reach/ping second 2019 server via Site-to-Site VPN, all other computers can be reached
Hi! I REALLY need help on this issue! Main office has: 192.168.1.0/24 Branch office: 192.168.2.0/24 i.e. two different subnets. DHCP is configured in the routers on each side; main/branch (i.e. no DHCP configured in the server). Main office has two Windows Server 2019: 1. Main server with AD, DNS, DC 2. Application server that is joined to domain and there are also clients in the main office: 3. Normal domain connected clients (Win10 and Win8) I can ping forth and back between all computers but when I try to ping from Branch to Main office towards the "2. Application Server" I don't get through. I have no probem to ping from Branch to "1. Main server" or towards normal clients in the "main network". If I ping "2. Application server" from any local computer on the Main office side, the server responds. Basic fault tracing tells me it's a server configuration thing versus the Branch network, something in the "2. Application server" stops the calls, right? I have checked the server's firewall (incoming ping) and also temporarely turned off the firewall, but no success. So firewall seems to be out of the question. I also added the branch's subnet in "1. Main server" under AD Services and Sites, no success. I really can't understand this magic going on in the second server, why doesn't it respond to calls from the Branch side? Please help! br /MarcusSolved4.4KViews0likes3Comments