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October 15th, 2004, 10:24 AM
#11
Junior Member
HI buddies,
If i understand it correctly , the scenario is simple... pls correct me if i m wrong.
wkstn ----- switch --- ---------------- ISA ------------------------------------|X|---------Internet
192.168.1.0 192.168.1.5 192.168.123.5
this is perfectly all right, u r trying to run isa over a multihomed system, absolutely fine.
The easiest way , that i would do is -->
1 Try to see if my router is routing via protocol (probably rip) or nat.
2 simply type netsh in the cmd prompt on the ISA server OS ( which wud b something like 2000 or 2003 just a guess...)
3 prompt changes to netsh > type ? u will know the way to do it :-)
I hope thins will help you resolve your issue.
Explaination -> the router is fine and ISA is a multihomed system, using NETSH a hidden part of winodws 2k and later systems , you will be able to configure your device as router and that will automatically route your connected networks :-).
I m sure there can be better ways of doing it, but you might want to try this option if its only about testing.
regards
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