Re: LAN-to-LAN Routing
From: Bill Grant (not.available_at_online)
Date: 01/25/05
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Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 12:17:45 +1100
What are the default gateway settings on the two subnets?
The traffic has to actually get to the router so that it can forward it
on to the other subnet. If this is the only router, set the clients in both
subnets to use it as the default gateway. eg
clients
10.29.x.y dg 10.29.1.1
|
10.29.1.1 dg blank
router
10.22.4.10 dg blank
|
clients
10.22.x.y dg 10.22.4.10
If there is another gateway which the clients use as a default, you will
need to add extra routing to get the local traffic to the internal (W2k)
router.
"Marcus" <Marcus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:36FE3D90-3900-44E9-99A2-E09D263B0AC6@microsoft.com...
>I am trying to configure a LAN-to-LAN router with my Windows 2000 server. I
> have two NICs installed and they are configured:
>
> NIC1
> IP: 10.29.1.1
> SUBMASK: 255.255.0.0
>
> NIC2
> IP: 10.22.4.10
> SUBMASK 255.255.0.0
>
> I have installed RRAS on the server and I can't get the two networks to
> communicate to each other. When I ping the other network, it gets as far
> the
> gateware NIC and stops. I also have DHCP configured on the 10.29.1.1 NIC.
> Any
> help is appreciated.
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