Re: Default gateway
- From: Maciek <Maciek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 7 Aug 2005 21:13:01 -0700
Thanks Bill, I have added the route and everything is working. Much
appreciated.
"Bill Grant" wrote:
> You can only have one active default gateway. Add a static route to the
> server to route 172.21 traffic to the correct router.
>
>
> Maciek wrote:
> > I have a server running 2003 SP1 with 2 NICs. One is connected to the
> > DMZ, the other one is on local subnet. IP of local is 172.21.0.7 with
> > mask 255.255.128.0. Gateway is 172.21.0.2.
> > The external NIC is 210.34.85.10/24 with gateway 210.34.85.1.
> > The problem is that if I specify the gateways in the NICs
> > configuration, the internal network is working fine but the external
> > does not work, people can't connect to the server from the internet.
> > If I remove the internal gateway (172.21.0.2) from the internal NIC
> > everything works fine except users on subnet (255.255.252.0) that is
> > not local to the machine can not connect to this server.
> > Any ideas would be much appreciated.
>
>
>
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