Re: Multihomed Computer

  • From: Jim Harrison <jim@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 25 Sep 2004 08:52:16 -0700

Hiya Joe,

If all networks are local to the server, route add is irrelevant.  The IP stack 
already knows them.

  Jim Harrison
  MCP(NT4, W2K), A+, Network+, PCG
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 07:53:30 -0700
 "josephk" <josephk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
http://www.ISAserver.org

Hi Thomas,

Yup, it's me asking questions!  I'm discovering that with ISA 2004
"ROUTE ADD'S" might not be needed is this true?
I've been reading the docs about setting up subnets and such and your
VPN in a back to back setup, where you had
Used 10, 172, 192 and 192 as another subnet.  I'm looking where ISA sets
up the process to all you to ping all those nics.

Switch 1 for example

Has 172.0.0.1 from the multihomed machine
And 172.0.0.2 from a different machine.  When on 172.0.0.2 I'm unable to
ping the 172.0.0.1 machine. 

I've learned a lot this week about ISA 2004 from the groups and reading.
Just did not have enough time to spend on 
Getting this new network in place before I fly tomorrow. Guess I'll have
to live with old setup until I get back :(.

So with this article:
http://www.isaserver.org/articles/2004multdmzp2.html what "ROUTE ADD'S"
would be used? It also seems that
The route function within ISA is different then "ROUTE ADD'S"
I did not really want to setup lots of "ROUTE ADD'S" unless it was
necessary. I have my *.cmd file ready to apply or remove the entries
when I get just one machine pinging.

Thank you,

Joseph

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