Immediately after my last post it occurred to me that the route I was going to add to the windows server needed to be added to the sonicwall instead. The sonicwall had no route back to the site 2 network. As soon as I added the route,
they all lived happily ever after. Thanks a lot plshlpme and...
I misread plhlpme's question. The default gw for the web server is the isp's router, rather than the same cisco gw that everyone on the lan points to. So it does seem possible that the packets would get to the web server and not make it back. So I would need to add a static route on the web...
So I added ip route x.x.x.x 255.255.255.255 atm1/ima0.1. A traceroute from a workstation at site 2 showed the trace stopping at the far side subinterface 10.10.10.2. Shortly thereafter people at site 2 were whining that they no longer had access to the web server (of course I don't know...
Sorry. A network diagram would have been helpful. Both sites have sonicwall firewalls, and both sites have cisco routers handling the point to point connection. Each site has it's own cisco router as it's default gw and the cisco router sends internet traffic to the sonicwall and everything else...
You're right. There's a typo on that route. The router config for site #2 actually has the route as 172.16.1.0 255.255.255.0 ATM1/IMA0.1 . So how do I add a route to send traffic from site #2 to site #1's web server's public ip x.x.x.x instead of sending it through site 1's default gateway? When...
Hi,
We have two locations connected with a 4 T1 IMA point-to-point config.
Each location also has it's own internet T1. One of the buildings has
a web server on it's firewall's dmz. We would like to access that
server from the other site over the point-to-point connection, rather
than the...
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