Re: How to enable communication between Two different lans (subnets)/ domains 2003 server based? Assistance?



That is definitely wrong. The target address for the static route is the
192.168.100 address of your RRAS router. You are trying to send traffic for
192.168.277.0 to the RRAS router so that it can deliver it from its
192.168.277 interface. As Philip pointed out, the address you use as the
target must be reachable (ie it must be in the same IP subnet as the
sender).

The Internet gateway (your Symantec device) can deliver traffic for
machines in 192.168.100 directly. It cannot deliver traffic for 192.168.277
directly. That traffic must be forwarded to the RRAS router which can
deliver it directly (because it has an interface in 192.168.277).

"markm75" <markm75c@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Sep 14, 4:04 pm, "Phillip Windell" <philwind...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"markm75" <markm...@xxxxxxx> wrote in message

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I'll start the description from scratch.. and maybe this will shed
some light:

I have a symantec gateway router.. connected to the internet and my
internal .100 lan (call it the real lan).

Ok. Let's call it the "100-LAN" and the "277-LAN". Numbers are more
specific,.."real" and "virtual" are too fuzzy. It really doesn't matter
if
it is virtual or physical, it all works by the same rules.

On this device I setup the static route.. It is set to 192.168.227.0,
255.255.255.0 mask, 192.168.227.6 gateway (the RRAS on the virtual
LAN).

Ok. I belive that is wrong. But I can't tell wht it should be because
you
haven't given the real IP#s numbers for the devices. The Symantec Device
eixsts on the 100-LAN,...Gateways must exist on the *same* network as the
device that uses it. Therefore the Gateway has to be a number from the
100-LAN.



I'm a little fuzzy on why this is wrong above.

The symantec gateway router's ip address is 192.168.100.1.
The gateway on the other (virtual) lan is 192.168.227.6 (yeah it
should have been a .1, but i was mirroring other server properties and
that server on the other side is .6).

So you are saying, the reason my 227-lan cant ping the net by ip
address is due to the static route assigned on Symantec .100.1
router?

When I setup a new static route on the router it asks for the
following:

Destination IP: (for this i have 192.168.227.0)
Netmask: the usual
Gateway: 192.168.227.6
Interface: I chose internal lan, but there is also wan1, wan2
available (internet side i guess)
Metric: 0

So this setting isnt correct?

Without this setting, i couldn't ping each network from the other via
IP address... when i put in this static route.. pinging worked out
fine, so I assumed at least internally, lan wise, it was correct.




.



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