Kilt - I have a similar setup using a T1 line connected to a Cisco router and firwall. The router ethernet port is connected directly to the ISA server external nic, and the ISA server internal nic is connected to a bank of network switches. It works very well, and provides desirable multiple...
I had this problem also. My solution was in the routing table on the W2k box with ISA. When I started RRAS service, it added a route directing internal traffic to the external NIC. You can see the routing table by doing a route print command. I then did a route delete of this route, like...
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