Re: Alerts Setting up ISA 2004
- From: "Chris H" <ntpro@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 10:07:43 -0400
do you mean if the ISA Server isnt physically on that subnet even though it
may be an internal one?
In the past I added all internal IP's to the LAT regardless of whether or
not the ISA server was on it.
Correct?
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From: "Jim Harrison" <jim@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 9:53 AM
Subject: [isalist] Re: Alerts Setting up ISA 2004
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ISA generally complains about this because:
1 - you've excluded the broadcast addresses in the Internal network.
2 - you've defined off-subnet addresses for one or more netwrok objects
3 - you have two or more default gateways
Compare your "ipconfig/all" and your Internal Network addressing.
If ISA doesn't belong to a subnet, remove it from that network object.
Jim Harrison
MCP(NT4, W2K), A+, Network+, PCG
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Read the help / books / articles!
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 09:33:58 -0400
"Chris H" <ntpro@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
http://www.ISAserver.org
This is my first time setting up 2004 server and I am getting this alert
all the time??
I have it set up as an "edge" server. Two nics. One internal with all the
10.x addresses and one external with a 66.42.x.x address. Any ideas?
Description: ISA Server detected routes through adapter "Local Area
Connection" that do not correlate with the network element to which this
adapter belongs. The address ranges in conflict are:
10.0.0.0-10.48.255.255;10.50.0.0-10.51.0.255;10.51.12.0-10.255.255.254;194.247.124.0-194.247.124.255;.
Fix the network element and/or the routing table to make these ranges
consistent; they should be in both or in neither. If you recently created
a remote site network, check if the event recurs. If it does not, you may
safely ignore this message.
ISA Server detected routes through adapter "Local Area Connection 2" that
do not correlate with the network element to which this adapter belongs.
The address ranges in conflict are:
194.247.124.0-194.247.124.255;10.0.0.0-10.48.255.255;10.50.0.0-10.51.0.255;10.51.12.0-10.255.255.254;.
Fix the network element and/or the routing table to make these ranges
consistent; they should be in both or in neither. If you recently created
a remote site network, check if the event recurs. If it does not, you may
safely ignore this message.
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ISA generally complains about this because: 1 - you've excluded the broadcast addresses in the Internal network. 2 - you've defined off-subnet addresses for one or more netwrok objects 3 - you have two or more default gateways
Compare your "ipconfig/all" and your Internal Network addressing. If ISA doesn't belong to a subnet, remove it from that network object.
Jim Harrison MCP(NT4, W2K), A+, Network+, PCG http://isaserver.org/Jim_Harrison/ http://isatools.org Read the help / books / articles!
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 09:33:58 -0400 "Chris H" <ntpro@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: http://www.ISAserver.org
This is my first time setting up 2004 server and I am getting this alert all the time??
I have it set up as an "edge" server. Two nics. One internal with all the 10.x addresses and one external with a 66.42.x.x address. Any ideas?
Description: ISA Server detected routes through adapter "Local Area Connection" that do not correlate with the network element to which this adapter belongs. The address ranges in conflict are: 10.0.0.0-10.48.255.255;10.50.0.0-10.51.0.255;10.51.12.0-10.255.255.254;194.247.124.0-194.247.124.255;. Fix the network element and/or the routing table to make these ranges consistent; they should be in both or in neither. If you recently created a remote site network, check if the event recurs. If it does not, you may safely ignore this message.
ISA Server detected routes through adapter "Local Area Connection 2" that do not correlate with the network element to which this adapter belongs. The address ranges in conflict are: 194.247.124.0-194.247.124.255;10.0.0.0-10.48.255.255;10.50.0.0-10.51.0.255;10.51.12.0-10.255.255.254;. Fix the network element and/or the routing table to make these ranges consistent; they should be in both or in neither. If you recently created a remote site network, check if the event recurs. If it does not, you may safely ignore this message.
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