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Problems with multiple routers

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mottshot

IS-IT--Management
Mar 13, 2001
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I am having problems figuring out how to configure the firewall to be able to see multiple routers. On my firewall I have 3 nic cards: one to the external address, one to the DMZ subnet(192.168.100.0), and the other to the internal subnet (192.168.1.0). Our network is part of a WAN that contains several other subnets. Two of our subnets have HP9000's (192.168.70.0, 192.168.55.0). I am trying to assign static IP's to these HP boxes so that clients can access them via telnet. From the firewall I cannot ping these subnets (192.168.70.0 & 192.168.55.0). I have tried defining these subnets in the firewall, tried NATing to an internal address, but I cannot see them from the firewall. In addition, I have tried configuring the routing table so that anything that is going to these subnets will get routed to our gateway to the WAN. When I do a tracert, it appears to trying to go out the external interface. Any assistance would be appreciated!

Thanks,

Mottshot
 
Hi,

What OS are you running the firewall on:

(generic answer will do, eg:
*nix, Appliance, Windows)

If you have a command prompt run:
netstat -rn

and include that.
(If you wish to be more secure with your IP addressing, doctor the external addressing to the 10/8 network :)

Otherwise I'm afraid that it can be kind of hard to figure out how to help you.

Have Fun

Shane

 
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