Router

Router

Post by AlexThunder Festbau » Tue, 03 Oct 2000 04:00:00



I want to set up a router that combines the left network with my right one.
I already tried hundred ways of  routing but in all cases i have to tell
each computer on the left and right side that they need a gateway. My
problem is that on the right side a linux isdn server is located that
already uses a default gateway to access the internet via isdn card. So when
i put in a second Gateway only one is used. So the internet gateway is used
and i can't connect to the left network. I'm pleased over any suggestions!

Thanks Alex

 
 
 

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Post by Steve Co » Tue, 03 Oct 2000 04:00:00




> I want to set up a router that combines the left network with my right
> one. I already tried hundred ways of  routing but in all cases i have to
> tell each computer on the left and right side that they need a gateway.
> My problem is that on the right side a linux isdn server is located that
> already uses a default gateway to access the internet via isdn card. So
> when i put in a second Gateway only one is used. So the internet gateway
> is used and i can't connect to the left network. I'm pleased over any
> suggestions!

> Thanks Alex

Hi,

On the original ISDN card gateway, create an entry in the routing table
for the 'right' subnet which directs to the new left/right gateway.

 
 
 

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Post by AlexThunder Festbau » Wed, 04 Oct 2000 07:30:26


An other question:
Is there a way to do routing without puting a gateway definition in all
computers?
 
 
 

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Post by perle » Wed, 04 Oct 2000 04:00:00


I take it you're using windows on your clients?  If so, you have no
doubt noticed that its IP routing is a bit primitive (to put it
nicely).  Try this link.  It think it will give you the answer....
(Static route)

http://www.sohointer.net/howto/router.htm

On Mon, 2 Oct 2000 23:35:43 +0200, "AlexThunder Festbaum"


>I want to set up a router that combines the left network with my right one.
>I already tried hundred ways of  routing but in all cases i have to tell
>each computer on the left and right side that they need a gateway. My
>problem is that on the right side a linux isdn server is located that
>already uses a default gateway to access the internet via isdn card. So when
>i put in a second Gateway only one is used. So the internet gateway is used
>and i can't connect to the left network. I'm pleased over any suggestions!

>Thanks Alex

 
 
 

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