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combination of problems - 24.Mar.2005 3:13:00 AM
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zodiaczz
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There is a few issues I am coming into the first being below
Description: ISA Server detected routes through adapter "Internal" that do not correlate with the network element to which this adapter belongs. The address ranges in conflict are: 192.168.0.27-192.168.0.27;. Fix the network element and/or the routing table to make these ranges consistent; they should be in both or in neither. If you recently created a remote site network, check if the event recurs. If it does not, you may safely ignore this message. Event Type: Error Event Source: Microsoft Firewall Event Category: None Event ID: 14147 Date: 2/22/2005 Time: 10:17:44 AM User: N/A Computer: Server1 Description: ISA Server detected routes through adapter "Internal" that do not correlate with the network element to which this adapter belongs. The address ranges in conflict are: 192.168.0.66-192.168.0.66;. Fix the network element and/or the routing table to make these ranges consistent; they should be in both or in neither. If you recently created a remote site network, check if the event recurs. If it does not, you may safely ignore this message.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
I get this but there is some issues revolving around it. 192.168.0.66 is my server address. Article suggests removing my networks and adding the adapter instead. Issues I am having which might be causing some of my errors
1. If I choose to add the adapter for my internal network, it breaks off my subnet, instead of seeing 192.168.0.0 subnet it breaks it off so I am actually missing 5 ip addresses. I have determined the 5 addresses turns out they are from routing and remote access and are being used for remote clients, it is ok to add the adapter, will the adapter dynamically change when the remote clients change?
2. During upgrades etc, my default sites in Windows Active directory sites and services changed. I have 3 sites. the first two sites are set up as 192.168.x.x /24 like a class C. However the last site for reasons unknown has changed to 192.168.x.x /22. Can I change that, is that causing some of my problems?
Some thoughts or ideas would be great
Thanks
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RE: combination of problems - 28.Mar.2005 4:53:00 PM
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tshinder
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Joined: 10.Jan.2001
From: Texas
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Hi Z,
If you use DHCP, you don't need to take the VPN addresses out of the addresses used on the ISA firewall Network.
However, if you use a static address pool, you will need to take them out of the ISA firewall Network Definition.
HTH, Tom
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