Speaking of Interface Binding Order - Performance Issues
Speaking of interface binding order, did you know that interface binding order can affect performance?
I know that I didn’t know that!
Check out this article from Yuri Diogenes and how he discovered this fact:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/yuridiogenes/archive/20...r.aspx
HTH,
Deb
DEBRA LITTLEJOHN SHINDER
MVP (Enterprise Security)
“MS SECURITY”
dshinder@isaserver.org

Random authentication prompts while accessing internet through ISA Server followed by ISA Server becoming unresponsive « .Insomnious Says:
March 10th, 2011 at 10:59 am
[…] Start by following the plan from this post (basics section), along with that make sure that binding order is also correct i.e. internal NIC is higher in order then the external. Wrong binding order can cause issues such as the one mentioned here. In addition to the data gathering specified previously, also collect the following data: […]
Swedish Windows Security User Group » Random authentication prompts while accessing internet through ISA Server followed by ISA Server becoming unresponsive Says:
April 15th, 2011 at 12:45 pm
[…] Start by following the plan from this post (basics section), along with that make sure that binding order is also correct i.e. internal NIC is higher in order then the external. Wrong binding order can cause issues such as the one mentioned here. In addition to the data gathering specified previously, also collect the following data: […]