Ole,

    When the user establishes a DU session the route table (in NT dos cmd
'route print') is modified and by default replaces the default gateway.  You
can modify the behavior by unchecking the 'Use default gateway on remote
network' check box in DU properties on the Server tab under the TCP/IP
Settings...  You could also write a batch to add or remove routes after the
DU seesion is running.  Investigate the 'route print / route add / route
delete' commands before and after a DU session is started to help you
visualize how the route table of the client is modified by the DU session.
Hope this helps.


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> This might be a little off topic since it is not regarding Cisco, but then
> again maybe not, since it's about routing and connectivity after all.
>
> I have a small LAN where five workstations and one printer. Everybody can
> ping eachother and the printer. However, if one of the users establish a
> dial-up connection to the ISP, she can't ping anything on the LAN anymore.
>
> The workstations are running Windows 95/98.
>
> I haven't been able to find anything (yet) in Microsofts Knowledgebase
(I'm
> still looking), but I thought that some of you might have had this problem
> yourselves.
>
> Any comments on this will be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ole
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