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I searched the archives for this but didn't find the exact situation I am
facing here. This may come out as a bit convoluted, but please be patient:
I need to us a single ip masq server to service 3 networks (2 remote and one
local to the server). The networks are connected by serial ports via T1's
(Cisco routers).
(192.168.1.0)
hub
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[eth]
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ISP --[serial]-- router1 --[eth]--- switch --[eth]-- router2
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[serial] [eth] [serial]
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router3 masq server router4
(192.168.2.0) (192.168.3.0)
I am trying to masq the addresses for all nodes on 192.168.1.0, 192.168.2.0,
and 192.168.3.0 networks to the ip on 2nd card on the masq server. I have
the server set to pass any source to any destination and it doesn't work. It
works great for the network local to the server but, no matter how I
configure the routing on the Cisco's I still can't get traffic back to the
remote nodes from the ISP side. Is all this do-able or do I need a masq
server for each remote network?
I know that might not be entirely clear so if you need more info, let me
know. And, as always, all help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Michael
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Candler County School District
Technology Department
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