Can you make an illustration by using pipes and dashes to make it
easier to understand?
>From what I gather is that both Mail and Web servers have two NICs
each, one for the public internet and one for your LAN.

Why not add another interface (to connect to your LAN) on your
Monitoring Server? If this is not possible, why not use the public IP
address and secure it by limiting access to allowed hosts. FYI: You
can not route private addresses over the Internet.

Hth.

'Jopoy

2009/6/30 Sonny T. Cruz <[email protected]>:
> Hi Guys,
>
>
> Please help me again,
>
> Monitoring Server: IP Address - 203.176.XXX.130 (PUBLIC PLDT IP ADD)
> WEB Server: IP Address - 203.177.XXX.12 (PUBLIC GLOBE IP)
>          Local IP Address - 192.168.x.207
> Mail Server : IP Address - 203.172.XXX.135 (PUBLIC PLDT IP ADD)
>         Local IP Address - 192.168.x.206
>
> Help me how to route, mino monitor ko kasi yung SMTP ng mail server ko.. ang
> gateway ng mail server ko ay yung 192.168.X.207 na Local IP ng WEB Server
> ko.. Paano ko ba gagawin ang routing na mamo monitor ko ang SMTP ng mail
> server na dapat makikita ng monitoring ko yong SMTP ng mail server ko. Hindi
> ka network ng MOnitoring server ko yung mail server ko magkaiba sila ng
> network. Pag trace route ko yung mail server ko ang nakikita nyang IP ADD ay
> yung PUBLIC IP ng WEB sever ko.
>
>
> Thanks a lot Guys,
> Sonnyboy
>
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