Re: LAN-to-LANS routing

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From: Bill Grant (not.available_at_online)
Date: 05/14/04


Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 12:05:17 +1000


  That looks fine, but what about the other side? Routing is a two-way
process. What is the default route of the 172 machines? For routing to
work, traffic for the 192.168.0 subnet coming from there must somehow get
to your RRAS router.

"DangerMouse" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BE620964-A528-4EE4-8950-065C100F371D@microsoft.com...
> Thanks Bill,
>
> I know that it's installed by default and only requires enabling - Slip of
the tongue before :)
>
> The strange thing is I have the workstations (on the 192* side of things)
set to use 192.168.0.1 as the DG, so I would have presumed that it would
enable routing out of that network at least.
>
> Let me explain the exact steps I have performed.
>
>
> Enable RRAS on "DC / 192.168.0.1"
> - In the wizard select "Network Router" as the option, without Dial on
Demand
>
> Set workstation machines to use 192.168.0.1 as their default gateway
> Set DC to use blank as its default gateway (ie, remove its previous entry)
>
>
> I've done no other configuration except for enabling and using the setup
wizard for RRAS (well, thats not true actually, I have - but only in an
effort to sole the problem. if i add NAT then the workstation machines are
able to ping outside of their subnet, but are unable to access the internet
via http and are unable to actually browse the other networks via Network
Places (is that a DNS problem though, rather than RRAS?)
>
>
>
> Steve / DangerMouse



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