I don't want to disable default gateway on remote network. I want to add route to dial up connection. I can do that, only manually, for every connection. My question was can I add permanent route to dial up connection somehow.
When connected to VPN, route to gateway at VPN has metric 1, and route to gateway at ISP has metric 2. I would like to redirect some of traffic through ISP gateway with permanent route, if that is possible anyway.
I'm trying to add another route to VPN connection via dial up. It's clear to me that route can't be add to interface that does not exists, although I didn’t succeed in adding any route by its interface, only by IP address and interface.
How can a route be added to the connection so that...
Is it possible to set permanent route on dial up connection that will stay in routing table after reconnecting? I'm trying to accomplish this with interface statement, but there must be IP address too, which is dynamic. OS is Windows XP.
Is it possible to set permanent route on dial up connection that will stay in routing table after reconnecting? I'm trying to accomplish this with interface statement, but there must be IP address too, which is dynamic. OS is Windows XP.
This should be correct?
SCEXP;
EXTERNAL SYNC RECEIVING LINES DATA
MASTER LIM STATUS
FIRST CHOICE 1-1-00-0 SYNC RECEIVING
SECOND CHOICE 1-2-00-0 OK
THIRD CHOICE NOT PRESENT
END
Thanks for the answers, and I have another question.
On the same route with command SUSIP:ROU=1,TRU=ALL; I often got NOPROGRESS traffic state. Can these two events be related, and what exactly state NOPROGRESS means?
Can somebody tell where is the problem when fault code 300 occurs (digital trunk, seize acknowledge not received). Configuration is BC10, TLU76 via 2Mb CAS link to provider with AXE switch.
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