routing rules

From: Billy K (private_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 06/03/04


Date: Thu, 03 Jun 2004 14:48:12 GMT

My ISA server is in a different subnet to the Internet link/gateway.

To direct traffic from my external interface to the Internet default gateway
would a routing rule work?
Example: http://www.isaserver.org/tutorials/Using_routing_rules.html

As stated I am in a different subnet and have my own gateway setup for the
external interface.

Any ideas?



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