LAN to LAN Routing

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Mark

Dear All,

I am having real problems setting up a LAN to LAN route, can you help? the
desired situation is as follows.

Network 'A' is a new Windows 2003 setup all on the IP Address Range
172.16.x.x (255.255.0.0)
Network 'B' is a Windows NT network on IP Address Range 10.x.x.x (255.0.0.0)

I am trying to allow clients on the 'A' network to use server resorces on
the 'B' network as part of a migration.

One of my servers on network 'A' has 2 network cards in, therefore I gave
one of the cards a 10.x.x.x address and plugged the cable into one of
network 'B's switches. I then setup RRAS in LAN routing mode and added some
static routes, but for some reason machines on network B can see A, but
machines on network A cannot see B.

Any ideas on if am probably missing something really simple?

any links, thoughts or ideas would be much appreciated.

Regards,
Mark.
 
are you using NAT? if yes, make sure the nat doesn't block the traffic from
A to B.

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Make sure that machines on Network 'A' have their default gateway as the
RRAS server.

Thanks,
Rama
 
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