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Old 01-14-2009, 07:20 PM
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That is a weird setup for a channelized T3. Normally you would have the same upload and download speeds. But, I guess they can set the CIR to be different for each direction.

It definitely isn't possible to run more than 1 server inside a single LAN, because you need to forward the ports to the correct PC for it to work, and you can't forward to more than 1 PC. But, you may be able to get around that by setting up each server on their own separate VMWare instance. Then, you would have to change it to use NAT and not the bridged DHCP that pulls an IP from the router. If the ports were forwarded to the actual server that is running the VMWare sessions, maybe the NAT would allow the traffic on port 9000 to go to any of the VMWare instances from that point. I don't know for sure, but that is the only way I can think of to possibly do it.
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