We have the T1 and the DSL connected to the firewall. The T1 works just fine, but the DSL does NOT work.

The firewall is using the T1 addresses for the DNS and the default route. From behind the firewall I can see the DSL external addresses. (Aliases on the external interface)

Remotely, I can only see the lan side of the DSL router. I cannot ping or traceroute to any of the Aliases servers.

Yep I bet you want to know how the DSL, and T1 routers are connected to the firewall. We are using a common hub between the DSL router, the T1 router and the gb-100 firewall.

I liked Dan's idea to use the gateway feature, but it would be nice if the DSL could be accessed or available all of the time. Any ideas? Is there a way to setup a second default route for the aliased network?

Thanks in advance
Charles
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