Hello!
I have four servers in two local networks.
One LAN is userspace with two ADs running:
1. Windows 2012 R2 Std: AD, DNS, DHCP, Connection Broker, Web-access
2. Windows 2012 R2 Std: AD, DNS, DHCP
Another LAN:
There is a cluster of two servers Windows 2012 R2 Std. Servers role is a collection of terminal session hosts. The reason for clustering is to have a shared storage volume to store user profile virtual disks. Each server has 4 physical ethernet interfaces:
[1]. Default route. RDS. Cluster communication.
[2]. Cluster communication.
[3] and [4]. SAN
RDS server names are TERM0 and TERM1. They both are known to AD and DNS by IP-addresses of interfaces [1].
The problem is server TERM0 redirecting the client to interface [3] of TERM1 while load balancing in participation with Connection Broker on connect. Client is redirected to the SAN interface [3] and, of course, failed to connect.
Is it possible to specify which IPs or interfaces can be used for RDS and which are not?
Regards, Dmitry