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Re: (ASCEND) Gateway
Thanks so far Luke,
You confirmed what I read in the manual. I followed all the logical
steps in the manuals examples but seem not to be able to establish a IP
route to my server.
The topology is really simple
Home PC --------> Home pipe --->/\/---> office pipe ------> NTserver
208.205.255.154 208.205.255.153 208.205.255.41 |
208.205.255.40
|
-> Office PC's
208.205.255.44 --- 75
all devices share the same net (208.205.255.xxx) There is no other
router on the office network.
Subnet mask at home is 252
Subnet mask office is 0
About 30 PC's connected to the office network in the range of
208.205.255.44 untill ...75 All with subnetmask ...0 and a few with
default gateway ...41. All the others have no default gateway (I think).
No devices in the address range 208.205.255.0 untill 39.
I only want to connect to the NT server, and access our office LAN
resources. No need to go to the internet. That is why I used (until I
get something better) the Ascend test addresses.
>From home PC I can ping ...154, ...153 and ...41 but not the NT server
...40
>From the home router I can ping the same addresses but I can't ping the
NT server, nor does it appear in IP addresses or IP routes
>From the office router I can ping ...154, ...153, ...41 and ...40
and all other workstations on the net so I
presume that the office router does see the NT server although it does
not show up in the Ip route or IP address tables.
None of the officeworkstations can ping my home router nor my PC. It
looks like the office pipe is blocking the route between my home PC and
the office network.
Where am I going wrong in the IP addresses or is it something else? Do I
need to build a subnet in my office ?
Home situation
PC Win95 IP address 208.205.255.154/30
default gateway 208.205.255.153
Pipe 50 IP address 208.205.255.153/30
rem IP 208.205.255.41/24
IP routing on
IPX routing and bridge off
Static route: 20-301 **Default
>Name=Default
Dest=0.0.0.0/0
Gateway=208.205.255.41
Metric=1
Preference=100
Private=Yes
Static route: 20-301 NTSERVER
>Name=NTSERVER
Active=Yes
Dest=208.205.255.40/24
Gateway=208.205.255.41
Metric=8
Preference=100
Private=No
Office situation
NT server IP address 208.205.255.40/24
default gateway 208.205.255.41
pipe 50 IP address 208.205.255.41/24
rem IP 208.205.255.153/30
IP routing on
IPX routing and bridge off
Static route: 20-301 **Default
>Name=Default
Dest=0.0.0.0/0
Gateway=208.205.255.153
Metric=1
Preference=100
Private=Yes
Static route: 20-301 ROBD
>Name=ROBD
Active=Yes
Dest=208.205.255.154/30
Gateway=208.205.255.153
Metric=8
Preference=100
Private=No
Luke Parrish wrote:
>
> What I am assuming that you are doing is connecting to your office from the
> house with your pipe50, and wanting to access the network there, right?
Right
>
> If so, on your home system first. You would set the pipeline's gateway to
> the ip address of the pipe50 at the office that you are connecting to.
> Always set the gateway to the device you are connecting to. The home pc,
> you would set the gateway to the address of the pipe50 in your house. At
> the office, this is going to depend on what this connection is used for. Do
> you want to connect to the pipe50 at the office and just access your LAN
> there, or are you connecting to this pipeline and accessing the internet
> through it maybe?
Just accesssing the LAN resources in the office from my home PC
Should I build a subnet on the office side with the pipe on ...41/30 and
the NT server on address ...42/30 so that there is really no other route
for the packes to go. Doing this, what happens to the communication
between tbe NTserver and the rest of the PC's?
Or should I build a net with the pipe on ...41/26 and the NTserver on
...42/26 and having the range from ...43 to ...102 available for the
other machines?
Thanks for your help
Robert
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