Did you try route.exe? Works for ISA 2004, I assume it would also work for ISA 
2000 (as in, it uses the underlying Windows routes)

Cheers
Ken

From: Chris Ruci [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 17 July 2008 5:32 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: ISA 2000 WAN Issue

Hey all,

I am connecting to a data center using a DS3 connection and 2 Adtran routers on 
both ends (Site A and Site B).
Communication seems to be working but on the main site all users are set to use 
ISA 2000 as their default gateway.
The only way I can have the users on site A see the computers on Site B is by 
changing the default gateway from ISA to the Adtran router which connects the 
sites.
Considering I have hundreds of computers,  I rather setup a static route in ISA 
to the subnet.
I spoke to Adtran  and they need me to setup a static route from ISA Site A to 
192.168.1.0 (Site B Subnet) and next hop to be 192.168.0.200 (Site A Adtran 
router)

Does anyone know how to do this in ISA 2000?





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