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Well, recently we needed to split our network to two separete subnets, lets assume it gonna be subnet A and subnet B, each one have about 200 machines, we gonna put a router between them, and to make it clearer, side A will be started from 192.168.1.1 /24 and B will be 192.168.2.1 /24, the problem is that side A have many servers and most of the configured to use ISA server as there gateway, while i want both sites access each other, i still want isa to act in this network, to make it harder for you and me blink.gif , ISA also have a site to site VPN with our other branch, what do you recommend to make all of this function ?!, i have the router for now and its act well, but to make servers on Site A response to site B, i needed to change the servers gateway to be the router.
Phonics Monkey
I'm thinking either adding a static route, or using a 23 bit SNM ... but I/we need more info as to how the ISA boxes are to come into play and where they are at in relation to the subnets (e.g. how does who relate to what and where...).

Yes I'm asking for a map.
XP_2600
well isa server as i mentioned earlier like all other servers are on the side A, using 192.168.1.15 as its ip, class A and B clients have no problem as long as ISA client installed on them, so we don't need to configure them with isa as there gateway, but its not the same case with some servers( again which rely on side A) they have to have ISA server as there own gateway, and isa itself have to use internet router as its own gateway.
XP_2600
hmmm thanks guys, fixed by adding a static route to the range and router in isa server, plus adding the new range as an addition to the isa internal range, i felt stupid but its didn't come to my mind

hmmm thanks guys, fixed by adding a static route to the range and router in isa server, plus adding the new range as an addition to the isa internal range, i felt stupid but its didn't come to my mind
XP_2600
hmmm thanks guys, fixed by adding a static route to the range and router in isa server, plus adding the new range as an addition to the isa internal range, i felt stupid but its didn't come to my mind

hmmm thanks guys, fixed by adding a static route to the range and router in isa server, plus adding the new range as an addition to the isa internal range, i felt stupid but its didn't come to my mind
Scott
Now fix your copying and pasting and you'll be set! smile.gif lol
Singh400
QUOTE(XP_2600 @ Jul 29 2008, 02:21) *
hmmm thanks guys, fixed by adding a static route to the range and router in isa server, plus adding the new range as an addition to the isa internal range, i felt stupid but its didn't come to my mind
Ya'okay.

QUOTE(XP_2600 @ Jul 29 2008, 02:21) *
hmmm thanks guys, fixed by adding a static route to the range and router in isa server, plus adding the new range as an addition to the isa internal range, i felt stupid but its didn't come to my mind
I said Ya'okay.

QUOTE(XP_2600 @ Jul 29 2008, 02:31) *
hmmm thanks guys, fixed by adding a static route to the range and router in isa server, plus adding the new range as an addition to the isa internal range, i felt stupid but its didn't come to my mind
YA'OKAY

QUOTE(XP_2600 @ Jul 29 2008, 02:21) *
hmmm thanks guys, fixed by adding a static route to the range and router in isa server, plus adding the new range as an addition to the isa internal range, i felt stupid but its didn't come to my mind
I SAID YA'OKAY

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Phonics Monkey
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...So X did you get that fixed...?


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XP_2600
I think i got it fixed now!

I think i got it fixed now!

I think i got it fixed now!
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