RE: 2 router to internal sbs std network
- From: "mike" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 07:29:08 -0700
can you teach me how to do it step by step and where in sbs2003? kinda new
here..
router to router vpn has no problen... i can ping all machines wherever i am
thanks
"rpaverd" wrote:
> Mike,
>
> Assuming you have your VPN set up correctly, all your Ip addresses in your
> remote location should be visible to the main office location - that is, you
> can ping all PCs from both locations, you may need to set up static routes
> for the remote site to communicate with the main office.
>
> Therefore, assuming main office address range is 10.0.120.x with router at
> 10.0.120.1 and remote office range is 192.168.120.x with router at
> 192.168.120.1 you should add the static routes 10.0.120.0 255.255.255.0
> 192.168.120.1 to your remote office router and 192.168.20.0 255.255.255.0
> 10.0.120.1 to the main office router.
>
> This is dependent on the type of LAN to LAN VPN you have set up..
>
> You may have to change your IIS settings to allow users on the 192.168.120
> network to access companyweb.
>
> DHCP will not work across a routed connection therefore the remote site IP
> addresses will need to be allocated by your router, but remember to retain
> the server IP address for DNS
>
> Have fun,
>
> good luck
>
>
> "mike" wrote:
>
> > Im able to connect to router to router(main office to remote site) but how is
> > it done that i want my network to see it only one big network and i want to
> > use the log on screen with out using the xp VPN( i just want to use the
> > router to router vpn)
> >
> > thanks
.
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