Re: simple lan routing

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Thanks for you help. Found the solution in the thread "mulithomed routing
rras" and the post by Bill Grant. i needed a static route back to the
internal network on the adsl router otherwise it just dropped packets as it
didnt know what to do with them.

"BW" wrote:

no nothing in the event log. the route table looks ok, basically default
route points to router ip of 10.1.1.1, route to 10.0.0.0 network points to
external interface and route to 192.168.0.0 network points to internal
interface so that all seems right.

on the router, what should the default gateway be for the internal
interface, at the moment it is blank?

thanks.

"Jeremy" wrote:

I've only done this once, and from memory it was as simple as you say it
should be.

It should know about the directly connected networks. Anything in the event
log? The "not operational" error looks like the culprit.
"BW" <BW@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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hi thanks for reply, here's my results from your suggestions:

test 1 - works so confirms 192.168.0.0 network connectivity
test 2 - fails
test 3 - fails

the win2k3 router does not seem to be passing packets between the
interfaces. all i have do on the router is enabled rras as lan routing
which
is all the directions from MS said to do.

the only thing i can see that "may" be an issue is under IP routing -
general (in rras console) I can see the interfaces loopback, internal
network, internal and external network. however "internal" states "not
available" under IP address field and "non-operational" under operational
status field. Both the internal network and external network have in and
out
bytes listes. so like i said just seems to be not forwarding packets
between
interfaces. is there anything else that needs to be "turned on" for this
to
occur?

thanks again.

"Jeremy" wrote:

Troubleshoot it this way:

1: From box 2 ping near address of box 1 (192.168.0.11) - confirms local
connectivity
2: From box 2 ping far address of box 1 (10.1.1.100) - This confirms the
routing in RRAS.
3: From box 2 ping address of adsl modem/router/switch (10.1.1.x) - This
box
needs to know how to get back to the 192.168.0.0 network. I'd say this
is
where you problem is.

Cheers,
Jeremy.

"BW" <BW@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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hi there. i'm trying to some very simple (i would have thought) lan to
lan
routing using a win2k3 box. this is how it looks:

internet -> adsl modem/switch -> win2k3 box 1 -> switch -> win2k3 box 2

win2k3 box 1 has 2 nic's - 10.1.1.100/8 connected to adsl switch AND
192.168.0.11/24 connected to switch

win2k3 box 2 has 1 nic - 192.168.0.10/24

enabled rras on box 01 for lan routing. just followed steps in ms
documentation and all looked fine. from box 01 i can ping 10.0.0.0
network
and Internet, as well as 192.168.0.10.

however i cannot ping internet or 10.0.0.0 network from box 2.

i'm really confused about this as the documentation seems very straight
forward and "easy" and the setup of rras was simple. just doesnt work.

anyone out there see what i may be doing wrong here?

thanks.


.



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