Let me see if I understand this: the new NIC has an address on the same subnet as one of the existing cards? If so - how do you expect NT to make routing decisions to use the card? To my knowledge, it is impossible for NT to act as a bridge.
-----Original Message-----
From: davidxs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 12:06 AM
To: Fw-1-Mailinglist
Subject: [FW1] FW: 3rd NIC card problem
Hello All,
I am trying to put a 3rd NIC into my FW 4.0 without success. After
installing the driver for the NIC sucessfully for NT, the FW will not allow
traffic through its external interface. I have tried adding the the new
interface to the FW object without sucess as well. The new card has an IP
address of the the same class C internally but obviously a different
specific IP from other the internal NIC.
- [FW1] FW: 3rd NIC card problem davidxs
- RE: [FW1] FW: 3rd NIC card problem Sunny Kwan
- RE: [FW1] FW: 3rd NIC card problem bbarth
- RE: [FW1] FW: 3rd NIC card problem Sunny Kwan
- RE: [FW1] FW: 3rd NIC card problem Eddy Chien
- RE: [FW1] FW: 3rd NIC card problem davidxs
- RE: [FW1] FW: 3rd NIC card problem Aaron Turner
- RE: [FW1] FW: 3rd NIC card problem davidxs
- RE: [FW1] FW: 3rd NIC card problem Sunny Kwan
- RE: [FW1] FW: 3rd NIC card problem Mike Glassman - Admin
- RE: [FW1] FW: 3rd NIC card problem Irwan Shahrin Ismail
