Re: Routing
- From: Ray Brown <RayBrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 18:21:03 -0700
3COM Firewall is at IP=10.0.0.253
"Phillip Windell" wrote:
> Choose one device to handle LAN routing.
>
> Point the DG of all the machines to it.
>
> Set the routes on it to direct traffic to the correct VPN device for where
> it needs to go.
>
> Your LAN machines are using 10.0.0.253, yet I dd not see any device using
> that IP#.
>
> --
>
> Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
> www.wandtv.com
>
>
> "Ray Brown" <RayBrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:EDE86D8B-67A6-41FE-B4E6-3FE7D96C1FA9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > I have a PC on our internal lan with an IP of 10.0.0.100,
> SM=255.255.255.0,
> > DG=10.0.0.253
> >
> > The Windows 2000 server has 2 NICs with the following IP's
> > First NIC IP=10.0.0.2,SM=255.255.255.0
> > Second NIC IP=192.168.1.2,SM=255.255.255.0,DG=192.168.1.254
> >
> > Pix Firewall is at IP=192.168.1.254 - This PIX has a VPN Tunnel to a
> second
> > site with a PIX. There is also a Microsoft RRAS VPN between the 2 sites.
> > The server at the second site is Windows 2003 with 2 NIC's.
> >
> > 3COM Firewall is at IP=10.0.0.253
> >
> > Is there a way to force the PC's to send traffic to the second site thru
> the
> > PIX VPN rather than the Microsoft VPN without chnaging the defualt gateway
> on
> > the PC ? The default gateway on the PC currently points to the 3Com
> firewall
> > because we want to use the faster cable modem that is attached to it. The
> > PIX firewall is connected to a DSL line.
> >
> > Thanks for any recommendations.
> >
> > Ray
> >
>
>
>
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