gate way collision

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we have windows 2000 server

we have two seperate gateway

also have seperate lan card

we want to run both gate way at same time

how can it done
 
No.

Both lines are supposed to come into the same router

One Gateway,...Two lines
The single router controls what goes down which line.
 
hi
both lines came from two seperate router and also gateways are different
both are running well and seperately the router can access by the server
but i require that both are accessing at the same time

thanks


Phillip Windell said:
No.

Both lines are supposed to come into the same router

One Gateway,...Two lines
The single router controls what goes down which line.

--
Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
www.wandtv.com


ani said:
we have windows 2000 server

we have two seperate gateway

also have seperate lan card

we want to run both gate way at same time

how can it done
 
ani said:
hi
both lines came from two seperate router and also gateways are different
both are running well and seperately the router can access by the server

Yea I know. Same description I see every day :-)
but i require that both are accessing at the same time

Same answer I gave in the last post.
 
hi I CAN DONE MY REQUIRED JOB THAT IS
AT THE SAME TIME I CAN PING THROUGH TWO SEPERATE GATEWAY
BY
"ROUTE ADD" COMMAND

IS THERE ANY PERMANENT SOLUTION TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM OR EVERY TIME AFTER
SHUT DOWN THE PC I HAVE TO RUN THE "ROUTE ADD " COMMAND
 
I just told you how,...twice.

Run both lines into the same router.
The router needs to be upstream of your firewall device.

If this is a DSL or "Cable TV" connection,...then they make specific devices
for exactly this purpose

To answer the direct question that you asked, according to the way you want
to do it,...NO,...NO you can not.
 
I done the job by adding ""route add"' command
because we have router and both came from two separate lines
part of them are for failover system
so e can not run both lines is same router



Phillip Windell said:
I just told you how,...twice.

Run both lines into the same router.
The router needs to be upstream of your firewall device.

If this is a DSL or "Cable TV" connection,...then they make specific devices
for exactly this purpose

To answer the direct question that you asked, according to the way you want
to do it,...NO,...NO you can not.

--
Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
www.wandtv.com


ani said:
hi I CAN DONE MY REQUIRED JOB THAT IS
AT THE SAME TIME I CAN PING THROUGH TWO SEPERATE GATEWAY
BY
"ROUTE ADD" COMMAND

IS THERE ANY PERMANENT SOLUTION TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM OR EVERY TIME AFTER
SHUT DOWN THE PC I HAVE TO RUN THE "ROUTE ADD " COMMAND
 
ani said:
I done the job by adding ""route add"' command

No. That doesn't accomplish what you think you are doing. There is no
"failover" in what you are doing.
because we have router and both came from two separate lines
part of them are for failover system so e can not run both lines is same
router

Yes you can run them into the same router. You just have to have the right
router for the job and someone who knows how to configure it. If you want
failover, that is how it is done.
 
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