Define Primary IP on dual homed server

Hi
I have a server with 2 NIC i different VLAN's, lets say:
Hostname: Server1
Domain: domain.local
NIC1 IP: 10.10.10.1 (Domain VLAN)
NIC2 IP: 10.10.11.1 (DMZ VLAN)
When I'm logged on this server and I do "ping server1.domain.local -4" the answer comes from IP 10.10.11.1 But I need the answer to come from 10.10.10.1
I have disabled that NIC2 registres in DNS, and disabled LMHOSTS and NetBIOS over TCP.
I have been to the advanced menu in "network connections" and arranged so the domain net NIC is on top, and I have restarted.
How can I define IP 10.10.10.1 to be the IP address it answers on, when server1.domain.local is trying to be reached, from the server itself?
Regards Lars

Hi Lars,
According to your description, the goal is when we use ping server1.domain.local command in the server, we can receive the responses from 10.10.10.1.
In order to achieve this goal, we could add a entry (10.10.10.1    server1.domain.local) in the hosts file.
Host name resolution generally uses the following sequence:
The client checks to see if the name queried is its own.
The client then searches a local Hosts file, a list of IP address and names stored on the local computer.
Domain Name System (DNS) servers are queried.
If the name is still not resolved, NetBIOS name resolution sequence is used as a backup. This order can be changed by configuring the NetBIOS node type of the client.
So if there is an entry for a domain name in the Hosts file, then the server will not attempt to query DNS servers for that name. Instead, the IP address that is configured in the Hosts file will be used.
In addition, if we ping server1 from the other client in the domain vlan, we will receive response from the 10.10.10.1. And if we ping server1 from the 10.10.11.x network segment, we will receive response from the 10.10.11.1.
Best Regards,
Tina

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