Re: Routing table question.
- From: "Bill Grant" <not.available@online>
- Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 19:57:23 +1000
"Bill Grant" <not.available@online> wrote in message
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The more I look at this, the less sense it makes. Are you really using
<clay.weeks@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Bill,
The servers at either end are not acting as gateways. We have another
router at each site that acts as our internet gateway, and the servers
are the only ones with access to the point to point. I had already
come to the conclusion that I need to add a static route on either end
to kick the 10. traffic to the Cisco routers instead of my internet
gateway, but am not sure how to format the "route add" command. Any
ideas, or could you possibly point me to a better place to get an
answer?
Thanks,
Clay
If these servers are the only machines on the LAN which can access the
point to point, then they are effectively the routers to the point to
point link as far as the LAN machines is concerned (if the LAN machines
can't see the Cisco). You can't route traffic to the other site via the
Cisco directly if it doesn't have an interface in the local LAN. You will
need to route it through the server which can see the Cisco. (A simple
diagram of your LAN layout would be a big help. What is the IP address of
the gateway? What is the network config of the workstations?) It is a
pretty straight-forward thing to do but I can't give you explicit details
without knowing how your LAN is configured.
The situation is essentially the same. The LAN machines send everything
to the Internet router by default. On the Internet router you need a
static route to bounce the private traffic to your server.
192.168. IP addresses on the LAN? If so, why? If you have a point to point
set up to route between two 10. subnet, why would you use 192.168.
addresses?
.
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