Re: Newbe: ISA configuration (Is it possible)
- From: "Thomas W Shinder [MVP]" <tshinder@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 13:02:43 -0500
Hi Denis,
Is the leased line for a dedicated point to point connection? If so, you'll
need to create routing table entries so that ISA firewall knows to use that
line for connections to the remote site. You can have as many external
interfaces as you like on the ISA firewall, but only one default gateway --
you'll need routing table entries to support all other external connections.
HTH,
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"Denis Correard" <DenisCorreard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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: We have 2 internet connections 1 lease line and 1 ADSL connections.
:
: All the terminal server trafic must go throught the lease line and the
rest
: to the ADSL. How could I configure ISA to do just that OR do I need 2 ISA
: servers?
:
: Do I need 3 network cards (1 internal, 1 lease line and 1 ADSL)?
:
: We do not have a DMZ so Would I need to use the "Edge Firewal"
configuration?
:
: Thanks for any reply
:
: Denis
.
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