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February 2004, Week 2

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John Pitman <[log in to unmask]>
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John Pitman <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 12 Feb 2004 10:51:16 +1100
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We have an Nseries at x.x.2.2, connected to a firewall at 2.3, going to
internet router , with VPN connections to outside world coming in, works
fine. Gateway1 is defined as x.x.2.1 (internal router), with Configured
reachable networks as @ and x.x.2.3

Now we are about to go to a Private Ip network set up, with another
modem/router whose internal address is 2.7. With this as my default gateway
on PC, I can see the other subnets out there (50.0, 51.0 etc). When I had
gateways of 2.7 AND 2.3, my PC started trying to find the external subnets
going out the 2.3 gateway, and of course failing to find them.

Questions
1. to make the external subnets visible to the 3000, do I add the 2.7
gateway to the existing list of configured reachable networks
OR
2. do I add a new gateway (GATEWAY2?) with 2.7, and list the 50.0 etc
subnets as configured reachable nets
OR
3. do I add the external subnets (50.0 etc) to the existing gateway1


Now that I have written it out clearly, seems to me 2 is the correct
route....???

Anybody DTDT please??

TIA,

John Pitman

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