If all the users are having problems accessing the
same server, have you checked to see if it's an issue
with that box?
Do a route print and see what routes are set on that
box? Check the arp cache and nbtstat cache.
--- Mark Smith wrote:
> I am using several PIX units to tunnel between
> locations for where I work.
> The Pix to Pix tunnels works fine.
> I also have users tunneling in from
> home/dialup/remotely however they chose
> to connect. These connections work "almost" fine.
> They all share the same
> issue. They cannot see one NT4 server on the
> internal network. They can't
> map drives to it and they can't even ping the IP
> address. Unfortunately
> there are user files on this box. All other internal
> addresses are
> completely accessible through their external
> connection except this one. I
> called Cisco TAC and they just shrugged their
> shoulders on this one. This
> box is a domain controller, internal DHCP and WINS
> server and has some users
> flat files stored on it (no apps running on it) and
> I have a DFS share
> pointing to a directory it. Don't know if that
> matters any.
> Any ideas as to why I can access the entire
> 172.25.1.0 network except for
> 172.25.1.21?
>
> Thanks.
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