Return route not added on demand dial router

From: GeorgeR (grasch_at_dataspecialists.com)
Date: 07/24/04


Date: 23 Jul 2004 20:29:32 -0700

I have two servers. I have created a demand dial environment between
the two servers using modems. When server A initiates a conversation
with server B the modem on A is activated, the connection is made and
authenticates successfully. Both machines indicate a successful
connection. The routing table on Server A looks correct and it is
possible to see the route to server B. On Server B we do not see a
route back to Server A. Because of this we cannot make anything work
between the two servers. On Server A we have a static route to Server
B and it is obvious by the fact the modem dials and a connection is
made the the static route is being used. On Server B we have a static
route back to Server A in the event Server B were to initiate the
traffic. When Server A connects with Server B the routing table on
Server B does not indicate the route back to Server A. All traffic on
Server B continues to use the default gateway. Everything looks OK
configuration wise but obviously we have missed something. Does anyone
have any ideas?

Thanks,

George



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