Hi,

If I understand your situation correctly all you'll need to do is add an
extra network card to the GB-Pro and connect is to the new Cisco router;
after that just add a static route on the gnatbox for 172.16.0.0 pointing to
the cisco.
Please note that you'll need the multi-interface option use more than 3
network interfaces.

Maarten Vink

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From: "Scheldebouw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 12:09 PM
Subject: [gb-users] Combined Internet and WAN connection?


> Hello,
>
> Our current setup is pretty straightforward. Internal network on the PRO,
a
> web server on the PSN and a Cisco router directly connected to the EXT for
> our Internet access. Now our parent company is setting up a WAN. This WAN
> will be connected to us with a dedicated Cisco router and hosts on this
WAN
> will use addresses in the 172.16.0.0 range. I want to keep control of what
> internal users I will allow on the WAN and visa versa. Also at some point
> the WAN will be connected to the Internet as well so I rather not connect
> this WAN router directly to my internal network.
> Can I add a new network card to our Gnatbox (Gnatbox PRO) configure it as
> second EXT and somehow configure it to route all outbound traffic for
> 172.16.0.0 to this router and all other traffic to the existing Internet
> router? Or do I need a second Gnatbox. I rather have one default gateway
> defined on our workstations and not need to add a static route to the WAN
> router.
>
> Ideas, comments and suggestions are greatly appreciated!
>
> Thanks,
> Benno.
>
>
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