Re: IP forwarding on NT4
From: Michael Giorgio - MS MVP (Michael.Giorgio_at_NoSpam.mayerson.com)
Date: 12/21/04
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Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 11:29:19 -0500
Okay no problem. The fact that you cannot ping suggests a NIC,
cable, or routing problem. Assuming the machines can ping to
the clients on it's own subnet you can rule out NIC and Cable
which leaves us routing. You mentioned they are all on the
same subnet? In any case have a look at the following examples
of how to use NT as a router:
http://www.unknownegg.org/tech/NT-Router--2-Subnets.htm
"Andy Williams" <f_u_b_a_r_1_1_1_9@y_a_h_o_o_._c_o_m> wrote in message
news:
> I'm sorry for not stating my question clearly. My problem is not
about
> naming... I'll cross that road when I get to it, and your posts along
with
> Todd's will surely help.
>
> But my problem at hand right now is that I cannot ping from one
segment to
> the other. I've read several posts about this and everyone seems to
act
> like it is a no brainer. But it's not working for me at all.
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