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Network routing problem...

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Thijs

Technical User
Nov 24, 2000
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NL
Hello!

I have a problem with configuring my "network".
I have the following setup:

adslmodem/draytek 2200e router/w2kserver+dhcp/network

The modem is just a pass through object. Is connects to the draytek router. Which is a relay agent. The modem has a fixed IP on the "outside" and one on the "inside" (192.168.1.1). This last IP is ported to 192.168.1.2, which is the draytek router.
On the draytek there are two IP's. 192.168.1.2 and 10.0.0.1

The 10.0.0.1 "talks" to 10.0.0.2 which is the fixed IP on my first W2K server NIC. In my W2K server there is an other NIC which has fixed IP 192.168.1.1

Pretty much work you would say, but the reason why it is this way is because in the network there are servers who need fixed IP's and those are in 192.168.1.x range.

But what I want now is to get from the network on the internet. So far I can ping from (a laptop) to the server. The server gives my laptop a IP adres (dhcp of course). That works. I can even ping the adress 10.0.0.2 but I can't get any further.
But! From the server I can reach 10.0.0.1 which is the adres of my draytek router....

Can anybody help me? Cause I am lost....

ps: alle subnetmasks are on 255.255.255.0

Thanks in advance!

Thijs Kromhout
The Netherlands
 
the below quotation is from the idea is the same. if you change one ip range from 192.168.1.x to 192.168.0.x, then it should work.

Can't access the remote network at home only

Symptoms: you setup VPN on a laptop connecting to the office VPN Server. At home, you can connect and authenticate just fine but can't ping any address on the remote network. If using the same laptop in a different location, the VPN works.

Cause: The problem is the home LAN (VPN client) using the same IP and Subnet as the remote LAN you were trying to dial into.


Robert Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Windows, Network and How to at
 
Seems to me that you have an overcomplicated setup and do not need the draytek router.

Just connect the local DSL interface to one of your NIC's and set up RRAS on the W2K server between the two networks



..EB (Plainclothesman)
 
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