What does route print show when you add that route? Jon On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Chris Martin wrote: > http://www.ISAserver.org > > > 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 > > ------------------------------------------------------ > You are currently subscribed to this ISAserver.org Discussion List as: > jon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe send a blank email to $subst('Email.Unsub') >