TaylorDavidI
Technical User
We are having an interesting issue in our office. We use two gateways on the same segment depending on the department for which the computer is used; one is a Windows Server 2003 system running routing and remote access. The other is a RouteFinder "network appliance".
When trying to connect to the web interface on one of our servers using the RouteFinder as the gateway we aren't able to open the page either by DNS name or IP address. If we send a ping to the server we get responses and then are able to connect but after about 20 minutes the connection drops and we must ping again.
The server is on a separate subnet within the building and both of the gateways we use route traffic to it in the same manner. Can anyone give me an idea of where else to look for my answers?
When using the windows server as the gateway none of the problems occur. The same sort of thing happens when attempting to connect through one of our VPNs which have the same route on both systems, the anyone using the routefinder can't connect anyone with the windows server can.
David I. Taylor
A+, Network+, MCP Windows XP
When trying to connect to the web interface on one of our servers using the RouteFinder as the gateway we aren't able to open the page either by DNS name or IP address. If we send a ping to the server we get responses and then are able to connect but after about 20 minutes the connection drops and we must ping again.
The server is on a separate subnet within the building and both of the gateways we use route traffic to it in the same manner. Can anyone give me an idea of where else to look for my answers?
When using the windows server as the gateway none of the problems occur. The same sort of thing happens when attempting to connect through one of our VPNs which have the same route on both systems, the anyone using the routefinder can't connect anyone with the windows server can.
David I. Taylor
A+, Network+, MCP Windows XP