RE: Routing oddity on domain.



Hi Gavin,

Thanks for your information by mail! I appreciate your time.

For your information, the issue should be caused by the incorrect gateway
setting on client workstations.

The client workstation 's gateway should be the Router internal IP address
(10.0.34.253), not the SBS internal IP address. Please try to verify them
and then test to see if the issue be fixed.

If the issue persists, please give me the Route table of any problematic
workstation, not the server box.

I appreciate your efforts to the issue. I am happy to be assistance of you
and look forward to your reply!

Have a nice day!

Sincerely,

Jenny Wu
Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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>Hi Gavin,
>
>For your information, I understand that the issue to be: the ICMP traffic
>is routed abnormally. If I am off base, please don't hesitate to let me
>know.
>
>Let's check the following settings and verified them to see if the issue
be
>fixed:
>
>I. Please check DNS and Gateway settings. Please ensure the following
>settings:
>
>1. Leave the Default Gateway of the internal NIC blank of the server box.
>the external NIC and all client workstations 's gateway should be the
>Router internal IP address.
>
>2. Configure the internal client computer's NIC and the internal NIC of
the
>server box to use the internal DNS Service (the internal NIC IP) as the
DNS
>Server. And there is only the DNS server be configured on client computers.
>
>II Please ensure proper binding order of the network adapter cards. The
>internal network card should be at the top. The detail steps:
>
>1. Right-click the My Network Place and click Properties to open Network
>Connections page.
>2. Click Advanced in the menu and click Advanced Settings in dropdown list.
>3. Under the Adapters and Bindings tab page put the internal Nic at the
top
>in Advanced Settings page.
>
>III. Please ensure enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP on client computers, please
>check the settings.
>
>1. Right-click My Network Places, and then click Properties.
>2. Right-click the external network adapter''s Local Area Connection icon,
>and then click Properties.
>3. Click Internet Protocl (TCP/IP), and then click Properties.
>4. Click Advanced.
>5. Click the WINS tab.
>6. Click "Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP".
>7. Click OK, click OK, and then click OK.
>
>After check above settings and verified them.
>
>IV. Please try to Re-run CEICW to refresh network connection
configuration.
>And then try to test to see if the issue be fixed.
>
>It is recommended you refer to the following KB article to get detail
steps
>to configure network connection:
>
>825763 How to configure Internet access in Windows Small Business Server
>2003
>http://support.microsoft.com/?id=825763
>
>Please try to ping the client computer (such as 192.168.34.1) to see if
the
>issue disappears.
>
>If the issue persists, please kindly help me collect some information to
>isolate the issue so that the issue can be resolved efficiently.
>
>1. Does the issue happen on only one workstation or all computers? Can you
>ping the SBS server box successfully from the workstation? Please try to
>directly ping the Router IP, what is the output? Please try to change
>another workstation and then test, how about the result?
>
>2. Please run the following command line on the problematic workstation,
>and paste the output in the newsgroup.
>
>"route print" (no quotation marks)
>
>3. Please run command "IPconfig /all" (no quotations marks) respectively
in
>server side and the problematic workstation to get IP report to me. You
can
>mail me the information offline: v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>4. Could you find any related error event on the server? If yes, please
>paste them on the newsgroup.
>
>I appreciate your time and efforts to perform test. I am happy to be
>assistance of you and look forward to hearing from you!
>
>Have a nice day!
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Jenny Wu
>Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
>Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
>======================================================
>This newsgroup only focuses on SBS technical issues. If you have issues
>regarding other Microsoft products, you'd better post in the corresponding
>newsgroups so that they can be resolved in an efficient and timely manner.
>You can locate the newsgroup here:
>http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx
>
>When opening a new thread via the web interface, we recommend you check
the
>"Notify me of replies" box to receive e-mail notifications when there are
>any updates in your thread. When responding to posts via your newsreader,
>please "Reply to Group" so that others may learn and benefit from your
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>
>Microsoft engineers can only focus on one issue per thread. Although we
>provide other information for your reference, we recommend you post
>different incidents in different threads to keep the thread clean. In
doing
>so, it will ensure your issues are resolved in a timely manner.
>
>For urgent issues, you may want to contact Microsoft CSS directly. Please
>check http://support.microsoft.com for regional support phone numbers.
>
>Any input or comments in this thread are highly appreciated.
>======================================================
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
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>>Hi,
>>
>>I have a network set up thus:
>>
>>SBS2003 with ISA2004. Two network cards, a LAN and a WAN.
>>
>>Lan card goes to the swiych for the network, and the WAN to the DSL
>router,
>>nothing else connects to the WAN card.
>>
>>Also on the network there is a CISCO router hooked up to a Kilostream
that
>>provides connectivity to one application on the network.
>>
>>There is a persistant route on the server that allows traffic to the
>>application to go to the Cisco and the default gateway of the LAN card
for
>>everything else.
>>
>>The ISA server is et to be aware of both the internal network and also
the
>>other routed netwwork.
>>
>>Now, here is the killer.
>>
>>if I try and get to a certain host(s) on the LAN the connection fails, if
>>you ping the host you get the follwing:
>>
>>Pinging 192.168.34.1 with 32 bytes of data:
>>
>>Reply from 192.168.34.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
>>Reply from 192.168.34.102: Destination host unreachable
>>Reply from 192.168.34.102: Destination host unreachable
>>Reply from 192.168.34.102: Destination host unreachable
>>
>>192.168.34.102 is the Cisco router that only has 2 addresses pointed at
it
>>(57.8.81.13 and 57.8.81.13) and therefor all other traffic is meant to go
>to
>>the default gateway or to the host.
>>
>>So why is the Cisco picking up the ping and replying to it? I have gone
>>through all I can see and still dont know why its happening.
>>
>>Any help would be great, please feel free to query if you need more
>>information.
>>
>>Gavin.
>>
>>
>
>

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