ROUTING WINDOWS 2000 SERVER

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david lopez

Good day; I have a problem, I want to implentar a new
infrastructure of network in a company and I cannot form
the routing of Microsoft Windows 2000 server. I have a
connection ADSL with router and want to put a server with
2000 to do routing, to pass of a 192,168,0,0 network
network ADSL --- 192,168,110,0 network to router gustaria
to know to me like configuar it, information etc. Thank
you very much, it is of much aid.
..
 
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Robert L [MS-MVP]

we need more information to help. You may want to setup static route on
RRAS.

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B

Bill Grant

Is it like this?

Internet
|
ADSL router
192.168.0.1
|
192.168.0.2 dg 192.168.0.1
W2k
192.168.110.1 dg blank
|
clients
192.168.110/x dg 192.168.110 1

For this to work, the ADSL router needs to know how to reach the
192.168.110 subnet, because it only knows about the 192.168.0 subnet.

You have to either use NAT on the W2k server (which means that you are
doing NAT twice), or add a route to the ADSL router (if you can) to send
192.168.110.0 traffic to the W2k router. For that you would need a route on
the ADSL router like this

192.168.110.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.2

If you can add this route to your ADSL router, the W2k router only needs
to act as a LAN router. If you cannot, it will need to run as a NAT router,
so that all traffic reaching the ADSL router is using the W2k router's
192.168.0 address.
 

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