Re: Cannot Ping
- From: "cjobes" <cjobes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 17:43:37 -0400
Post an ipconfig from that server and one of the workstations at the b
location.
"Brian" <b.houghtby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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OK ... This is strange. I cannot even ping the 2003 server from a
workstation on the same subnet at location b. Appears this server is
unreachable from any machine, even on the same LAN!
What am I missing!?!
"Brian" <b.houghtby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have 2 locations tied together with a frame relay circuit. The 2
locations are on 2 separate subnets, Location A is 192.168.0.xxx and
location B is 192.168.2.xxx. Our internet connect is at location A as is
our mail server. The computer that hosting our mail and sharing the
Internet connection is just an XP pro machine with 2 NICS in it.
I am replacing this xp pro machine with sbs 03 premium and implementing a
"Real" DHCP server, exchange and faxing service. I have to do a route
add on the current xp pro machine to get it to talk to location b. I
think this just adds something like a next hop to the box. For some
reason I cannot get the new sbs03 server to ping the 03 server at
location b or vice-versa. I can, however ping a workstation at location b
from the sbs03 at location a. Any suggestions to try?
Thanks!
Brian
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