Re: 2 networks on sbs
- From: v-robeli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Robert Li [MSFT])
- Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 13:17:23 GMT
Hi Trevor,
Thank you for posting here.
This is Robert Li, Inn Jin is temporarily out of the Newsgroups and I am
his backup.
This is a quick note to let you know that we?re researching your issue and
will get back to you as soon as possible.
I?m sorry for any inconvenience and I appreciate your patience.
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<I have one account with one switch for the phones and another switch for
<the computers. Another account uses Cisco phones and Cisco switches. The
<computers plug in to the phones. The phone use one ip scheme and the SBS
<and workstations use another ip scheme.
<
<Trevor wrote:
<> Inn,
<>
<> Thanks for the reply. Actually, the scenario is more like...
<>
<> [Internet]------[SBS]------[LAN1 and LAN2]
<>
<> The 10.10.0.x network is for VoIP. The 192.168.0.x network is for data.
<> They share the same switch in the LAN.
<>
<> I was hoping to avoid having to manually create a routing rule for each
<> client on the network. Is there no way around that?
<>
<> -Trevor
<>
<> ""Inn Jin [MSFT]"" wrote:
<>
<>> Hi Trevor,
<>>
<>> Thank you for posting.
<>>
<>> From the description, I understand this issue is that you cannot make
two
<>> networks access each other, because ISA blocked and want to know how to
do.
<>> If I am off base, please don't hesitate to let me know.
<>>
<>> First, could you tell me what your network topology is, this is very
<>> important, since if ISA configuration is closely related to the network
<>> topology, we cannot give you suggestions until completely understand
what
<>> the network topology like. Otherwise, we may deliver you wrong
information
<>> and may cause your confusing. Thank you for your understanding.
<>>
<>> Following are two sample network topology scenarios for your reference:
<>>
<>> 1. _______[LAN1]
<>> |
<>> [Internet]--------[SBS]
<>> |_______[LAN2]
<>>
<>> In this scenario, you have three NICs, you cannot run CEICW if you
enable
<>> all three NICs, you have to disable one internal NIC and run CEICW.
After
<>> CEICW, enable that internal NIC, configure ISA include the new LAN as
<>> internal network, then create routing rule manually.
<>>
<>> 2. [Internet]------[SBS]------[LAN1]-------[Router]------[LAN2]
<>>
<>> In this scenario, you need add a permanent routing rule on all LAN1
clients
<>> and SBS server pointing to LAN2, also on the router.
<>>
<>> I hope you can give me your network topology graphic, If you have some
<>> graphics describe your network topology and cannot post in the
newsgroup.
<>> Please compress them and send to my working mailbox
v-innjin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<>>
<>> More information:
<>>
<>> Getting Started Guide
<>> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/isa/2004/plan/gettingstarted_1.mspx
<>>
<>> Best Practices for Configuring Networks in ISA Server 2004
<>> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/isa/2004/plan/bp_networks.mspx
<>>
<>> I appreciate your time. I am happy to be of assistance to you and look
<>> forward to your reply.
<>>
<>> Have a nice day!
<>>
<>> Best regards,
<>>
<>> Inn Jin (MSFT)
<>>
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