Getting Started with ISA Server 2004 Enterprise Edition
In a multi-server array, a dedicated network adapter is required on each array member for intra-array communication in Network Load Balancing deployments, and provides enhanced security in other scenarios.
Read about configuring and securing the intra-array communication.

Follow these steps to set up this ISA Server array.

Define Networks for your ISA Server Array

Create your ISA Server array Internal network and network layout. Use network rules to specify NAT or route relationships between the networks in the array. Specify if network load balancing and CARP will be applied to the array networks.

View and Create Firewall Policy Rules

Create rules defining how ISA Server allows secure access to Internet sites, corporate e-mail, network servers, services and websites inside and outside your corporate network. Use the system policy editor to define how ISA Server enables the infrastructure necessary to manage network security and connectivity. Read about system policy...

Define How ISA Server Caches Web Content

Define a cache drive and then accelerate Web performance by specifying how Web content is downloaded to the cache and how often objects in the cache are updated.

Configure VPN Access

Enable and configure a secure virtual private network (VPN) for remote client access to the Internal network.

Monitor your ISA Server Networks

Use monitoring options to view current details about your system, to verify connectivity and configuration status of your ISA Server computers, and to define alerts and generate reports.