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Fran
We created a new subnet on our LAN and added a new router to
communicate between them. The router's two interfaces are:
Router 2
10.10.53.10/24
10.10.63.10/24
Router1
10.10.53.9/24
10.10.43.10/24
(the second interface on
The new subnet is the .60 range. I only have one server over on that
side (a Windows 2000 server) and I can ping it by name and address but
if I try to do :
\\Server10
I get nothing but static. My default gateway on the 53 subnet was a
different router that connected to the internet (10.10.53.9). If I
change the default gateway to the .53.10 address I can see the
Server10 server but then I can no longer connect to your home office
subnet which is on the 10.10.42.x subnet.
I'm sure this is a routing issue but I'm stumpt. What do I need to
look at to fix this problem?
-Fran-
communicate between them. The router's two interfaces are:
Router 2
10.10.53.10/24
10.10.63.10/24
Router1
10.10.53.9/24
10.10.43.10/24
(the second interface on
The new subnet is the .60 range. I only have one server over on that
side (a Windows 2000 server) and I can ping it by name and address but
if I try to do :
\\Server10
I get nothing but static. My default gateway on the 53 subnet was a
different router that connected to the internet (10.10.53.9). If I
change the default gateway to the .53.10 address I can see the
Server10 server but then I can no longer connect to your home office
subnet which is on the 10.10.42.x subnet.
I'm sure this is a routing issue but I'm stumpt. What do I need to
look at to fix this problem?
-Fran-