Craig,
What is the gateway IP of 192.168.2.10? I
am not a Cisco guy, but in a config I did for a customer, they are doing this
very thing and the gateway of the remote LAN PCs is the router on that
side. Then they set their routing tables in the Cisco to know
that Internet traffic goes to the other router, which passes Internet traffic to
the Sonicwall. Along this line, all of the PCs on the local LAN side
gateway through their Cisco as well. I am not sure if this suggestion will
work for you without reworking your Cisco a little, but I know it can be
done.
Also, when you set up the static routes, did you
do that on the General/Network tab under the NAT config, or did you do it in the
Advanced/Routes tab...or both?
Hope this helps.
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- [SonicWALL]- Routing Problem Craig Fialkowski
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- RE: [SonicWALL]- Routing Problem Craig Fialkowski