Re: VPN Problems after subnet change
- From: "Kevin Longley" <kwlongley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2005 16:23:03 -0400
Lets check a few more things: - some basic questions but figured we might as
well check everything.
On the isa server did you update the subnet mask on the internal nic card
and on your other servers?
On the isa server did you verify that the internal network object reflects
the correct address range?
Have you verified what address range your external computers are using?
Example - had a home user with a wireless access point that handed out ip
address's in the same range as the corporate network. This made connectivity
unpredictable at times.
You have only 1 subnet at work - correct?
You created dhcp scopes with the correct subnet mask and disabled/deleted
the old scopes?
Your dns and wins records are all correct? Typically a change like this will
those db's to have bad records.
On your dns servers are the reverse zones host records correct?
"Tony" <TAlbergo@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1123512612.979562.309790@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> That is all correct Kevin.
>
> Thanks,chech>
> Tony
>
.
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