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Routing thing is driving me nuts...

Dan Williams

Routing thing is driving me nuts...
« on: June 14, 2002, 01:39:26 AM »
Hi,
I have a three location network (three cities)
The CISCO routers are like this 10.58.48.XX / 10.58.49.XX / 10.58.50.XX
Our NT Server is a PDC on the first network, it's IP is 10.58.48.10
All PC's at all locations can access this server etc.
Now, we have added the MITEL Server, and it's internal IP is 10.58.48.200, and the second card is recieving a public address. The problem is, I can not ping the other networks, nor can they ping, or access me. I tried adding the static route to the Mitel like this: route add -net 10.58.49.0 mask 255.255.255.0 gw 10.58.48.200 and then I could ping that network, and they me. But re-booting loses that entry, and i am not certian that is what I shopuld be doing anyway.
As well, PC's getting their IP's from the DHCP on the MITEL, can not access news severs etc from outlook express?
Any help on this, greatly appreciated.
Dan

Duncan

Re: Routing thing is driving me nuts...
« Reply #1 on: June 15, 2002, 08:36:55 AM »
Use the local networks feature in the server manager. This will add the static routes and set the machine up to allow connectivity from the remote clients.

The router portion is the physical address of the router on the internal lan.

Regards Duncan

Tony Hansen

Re: Routing thing is driving me nuts...
« Reply #2 on: July 12, 2002, 09:13:16 PM »
When you add a local network how do you find out the router address?
I know how to determine the IP address of the remote computer I want to be
able to give access to but how do I find out its router?