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Routers and ISA and gateways.....Oh my.... - 18.Jul.2002 5:03:00 PM   
BobW

 

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I will try to make this short. We have two segments separated by a VPN (192.168.1.0 and 192.168.2.0). Each segment has internet access and thus it's own gateway. We will be installing two routers one on each end to create a point to point (say 192.168.1.50 and 192.168.2.50).

The .2.0 segment has an ISA server (say 192.168.2.1) which we would like to push all internet traffic through.....so I am planning on using the ISA client.....Keep in mind the two segments must be able to get to one another as well.

My question is: How should I define the gateways for the clients?

I was thinking that the 192.168.1.0 gateway would have to be defined as 192.168.1.50 in order to get to the .2 network, but if the gateway for the .2 network is defined as .2.50 will that mean they will not be able to get to the internet?

I know this is on the edge of the ISA server but hopefully someone can point me in the correct direction...

Thanks
Bob
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