Re: RRAS RIP problem
- From: "Bill Grant" <not.available@online>
- Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 10:04:09 +1100
You don't really need RIP in a simple setup like that. What you do need is an IP router.
Did you enable IP routing on the multihomed machine? What are the default gateway settings on the machines in the two subnets? If IP routing is enabled, it will all work if the router is the default gateway for both subnets. eg
192.168.1.x dg 192.168.1.2
|
192.168.1.2 dg blank
router
192.168.15.2 dg blank
|
192.168.15.x dg 192.168.15.2
If either subnet is using some other gateway you will need extra routing to get traffic to the internal router.
"Agostino Sclauzero" <sc.agostino@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:u6sKU6HXIHA.5160@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have a very simple situation with a couple of networks:
192.168.1.x
and 192.168.15.x .
It has a ethernet interface with ip 192.168.1.2 and the other eth. interface with 192.168.15.2.
I want the two networks to talk together so i enabled the RIP protocol on a win 2003.
Then i added the two interfaces to the rip node.
I thought it should work, but it doesn't.
thanks in advance for any idea
Agostino
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