Re: routing and pinging
- From: "Miha Pihler [MVP]" <mihap-news@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 19:45:37 +0200
Hi,
How did you set up IP addresses for this environment?
My guess would be that there is a problem with routing (probably on NAT
router west. You should probably add route for client east subnet that point
to LAN router)... I am guessing here since you didn't give us much
information on the environment.
Can you do
tracert x.x.x.x
from client east where x.x.x.x is IP address of NAT router west?
--
Mike
Microsoft MVP - Windows Security
"bill tie" <billtie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:CAB92453-E788-41BC-8A01-BA9F6F959C2E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> In a testing/learning environment, I have the following setup:
>
> NAT router west --- LAN router --- NAT router east --- client east
>
> The routers are standard-issue Win2k3 machines configured as NAT or LAN.
>
> I can ping the external IP address of the "NAT router west" from anywhere
> but the "client east."
>
> Can somebody explain, please?
>
> Thank you.
>
.
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