Hello, I have been investigating a fault with one of my clients networks. In addition to other servers they have 2 dns servers(Main and Backup both w2k), A Mail server W2003, and a ISA 2000 proxy. Other servers include 2 ISA2004 servers acting as proxy's.
The problem is this. When the ISA 2000 server is taken offline the mail sever cant send out any mail and it takes ages to resolve incoming mail. Internet access is lost despite the fact that there is a replacemnt ISA 2004 servers deployed to take the place of the older ISA2000 server. In other words it seems that DNS resolution is slow or non existent and i cant find any indication, setup, configuration to indicate why this server is tied in to DNS.
When the server is put back online all returns to normal including email and internet. I have gone through the other servers and i cant find any specific setting to indicate that trafic is being routed through the older isa 2000 server.
Any help would be very welcome.
The problem is this. When the ISA 2000 server is taken offline the mail sever cant send out any mail and it takes ages to resolve incoming mail. Internet access is lost despite the fact that there is a replacemnt ISA 2004 servers deployed to take the place of the older ISA2000 server. In other words it seems that DNS resolution is slow or non existent and i cant find any indication, setup, configuration to indicate why this server is tied in to DNS.
When the server is put back online all returns to normal including email and internet. I have gone through the other servers and i cant find any specific setting to indicate that trafic is being routed through the older isa 2000 server.
Any help would be very welcome.