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Jim Phillips <[log in to unmask]>
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Jim Phillips <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 26 Oct 2005 07:46:58 -0700
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I don't believe the problem is with the FTP, I believe
the problem is the router not passing on the LAN
address (192.168.3) of the PC trying to use FTP.

Jim

--- Harry Morris <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Ok I am not sure if the FTP on the 3000 will support
> this since we do not use it but I have had this
> problem myself connecting to different servers. You
> can try using passive ftp. usually a setting in the
> client ftp program.
> 
> Jim Phillips <[log in to unmask]> wrote:We have a
> LAN that uses 10.251.46.nnn with a subnet
> mask of .192 (which gives us 64 addresses) and we
> have
> run out of space. I am locked into this addressing
> scheme as it works with our frame relay circuits to
> the remote plants. So, being in need of more IP
> addresses, I thought "Why not set up another LAN
> using
> 192.168.3.nnn and then connect the new LAN to the
> 3000
> just like my VPN's do?"
> 
> Well, easier said than done.
> 
> Using a router to translate from the 192.168.3
> network
> to the 10.251.46 network I can get PC's to connect
> to
> the 3000 using NS/VT or telnet; however, I can't get
> FTP to work between the PC and the 3000. I
> configured
> the router with a LAN address of 192.168.3.1 and a
> WAN
> address of 10.251.46.nnn, and I also configured the
> neighbor gateway on the 3000. Upon investigation, I
> found that the reason FTP won't work is because the
> router is only presenting the WAN address to the
> 3000
> and not the 192.168.3 address of the PC. Now on the
> VPN's the 192.168 address comes through the router
> to
> the 3000 so FTP works perfectly fine. This is a
> Linksys BEFSR41 router.
> 
> Now, I know I can't be the first person who needed
> to
> connect two disparate LAN's to the 3000. Does anyone
> have any ideas on how to make this work?
> 
> Jim Phillips
> 
> 
> 
> 
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