Re: Connection issue
- From: "Bill Grant" <not.available@online>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jul 2005 09:37:15 +1000
It really depends on what the client machines use as their default
gateway. You say that it will work by adding a static route to a particular
workstation.
If that is correct it should also work for all the workstations on that
segment if you add the route to the router which is their default gateway.
Stalingrad wrote:
> I have several sites on a frame relay network. I am in site A. Users
> in site B access data on our servers so I had to add routes into the
> routing table's of those servers (2003,2000 servers) before they(site
> b) could even ping them.They access data fine now.
> Site B needs to ping computers in site A but can't, I even turned the
> firewall (actual hardware firewall, not sp2 firewall) to allow ping's
> but it still will not work unless you add a route into the routing
> table on the computer. Initially I thought this was a service pack 2
> issue but they can't ping 2000 or 98 machines either unless you add
> the route. We have alot of computers here and I am stumped to find a
> solution. Another issue, we have about 25 printers setup in site A
> statically that site B prints to all the time & and they can ping
> them?? Thanks for any help.
.
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