Why would a default gateway override, or have any effect on a directly
connected network though?
Gareth
""Luke"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> 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.
>
>
> "Ole Drews Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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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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