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How to setup dual gateways for a single server?


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Guest Simon White
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Hi

 

I have VPN router (Juniper Networks SSG-5) for VPN traffic and a regular

router for non-vpn traffic. I would like my Win2003 server to forward all IP

traffic destined for 10.144.0.0 to the VPN router and all other destination

to the regular gateway. Can some one tell me how this can be done. The VPN

has to be available 24x7 and is not cannot be something the users must

activate first. It must just be available all the time for applications

trying to communicate with devices in the 10.144.0.0 range.

 

The VPN exists only between the VPN router and the a CISCO router in Bell

Telephone's data centre.

 

Thanks,

Simon

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Guest Bill Grant
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Re: How to setup dual gateways for a single server?

 

 

"Simon White" <SimonWhite@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:2FD4F514-DD31-4390-858C-361CFDC9C334@microsoft.com...

> Hi

>

> I have VPN router (Juniper Networks SSG-5) for VPN traffic and a regular

> router for non-vpn traffic. I would like my Win2003 server to forward all

> IP

> traffic destined for 10.144.0.0 to the VPN router and all other

> destination

> to the regular gateway. Can some one tell me how this can be done. The

> VPN

> has to be available 24x7 and is not cannot be something the users must

> activate first. It must just be available all the time for applications

> trying to communicate with devices in the 10.144.0.0 range.

>

> The VPN exists only between the VPN router and the a CISCO router in Bell

> Telephone's data centre.

>

> Thanks,

> Simon

 

Set the default gateway of the server to the IP address of the Internet

gateway. Then add a static route to send traffic for 10.144.0.0 to the LAN

IP of the VPN server.

 

route add -p 10.144.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0 <IP address of VPN router>


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