Problems with Ip Virtualization Per session mode
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Tuesday, November 13, 2012 10:16 PM
Hello, here is a quick set-up of what I am trying to achieve. I am currently setting a terminal server farm in 2008 R2 environnement. One of the most basic thing we need to achieve is the Ip virtualization per Session mode. Ip Virtualization per program is no good to us because we want to be still be able to track our internet sessions in our Proxy server and internet filtering server by Ip Adress. We have 5 Terminal Servers + one NAS for File and profile Redirections. The Ip Virtualization activates with no problem on 3 of the 5 servers. One of the two server is Enteprise and the other standard version. I have activated this service through Session host Configuration Snap-In and selected One Network card as explained in Microsoft's Step by Step paper on Ip Virtualization. The activation of this service is pretty simple and self explanatory so nothing can go wrong there. I am using the IPPool function under registry for Ip adress delivery and right now when I log in to these two servers, theres is no Deprecated Ip adress, just the server adress.
I have been digging all day on the internet to find somebody else with a similar problem with no avail. I am out of options but I really need this to work!
Any thoughs or idea would be really appreciated.
Regards.
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Tuesday, November 13, 2012 10:23 PMModerator
Hi,
Are the problems servers VMs or physical? In the past people have had problems getting it to work under VMWare.
-TP
- Marked As Answer by Clarence ZhangModerator Monday, November 19, 2012 8:10 AM
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Tuesday, November 13, 2012 10:31 PM
Can you try a DHCP Server instead? Also, keep in mind that IP Virt was designed to be used for applications that really need it to function, it was not designed for session tracking or accounting purposes. You may in fact actually break some apps when you turn IP Virt on.
Don Geddes - SR Support Escalation Engineer - Remote Desktop Services - Printing and Imaging
- Marked As Answer by Clarence ZhangModerator Monday, November 19, 2012 8:10 AM

