Re: subnet routing

  • From: Jon Booth <jon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 08:39:26 +1100 (EST)

What does route print show when you add that route?

Jon

On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Chris Martin wrote:

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> I have an ISA server(gateway1) with an internal and external interface.  I
> also have a Contivity 100 running in parallel to the ISA server.  The ISA
> server is the default gateway for all workstations on the internal subnet.
>  I would like to create a route on the ISA server such that ALL traffic to
> a particular external subnet gets forwarded through the Contivity 100.
> 
> Here is my configuration (Names and ips have been changed to protect the
> innocent)
> 
> ISA -
> Gateway1(Internal Interface): 10.10.1.1
> Gateway1(External Interface): 44.194.121.1
> 
> Contivity 100 - 
> Gateway2(Internal Interface): 10.10.1.2
> Gateway2(External Interface): 44.194.121.2
> 
> 10.10.1.x workstation default gateway: Gateway1.
> 
> External Subnet for routing to Gateway2: 141.101.123.0/255.255.255.0
> 
> ---
> 
> So I would like all requests from any workstation from the 10.10.1.x
> subnet to the 141.101.123.0 network to get routed through Gateway2.
> 
> I tried adding a route on the ISA server using the following command with
> no luck.
> 
> route -p add 141.101.123.0 MASK 255.255.255.0 10.10.1.2 METRIC 1
> 
> I know if I add this route on each workstation in the 10.10.1.x network
> then it works fine.  I am trying to keep from having any special
> configuration on every workstation.
> 
> Thanks for any help
> Chris
> 
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