Troubleshoting with nat

2004-10-04 Thread deepak
Dear sir
I have two network on two different switch. My pc have two lan cards
among which 1st is connected to 1st switch and 2nd is connected to
second switch. Both the switch are not cascaded. One pc from 1st network
can ping to 1st card and not to 2nd card and 2nd network , in the same
manner pc from 2nd network can't ping to 1st card and 1st network . How
to do it without cascading .  All my pc are running windows 2000 server
and professional.
 
Deepak Srivastava
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Re: Troubleshoting with nat

2004-10-04 Thread Dancho Penev
On Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 12:49:53PM +0530, deepak wrote:
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Subject: Troubleshoting with nat
Dear sir
I have two network on two different switch. My pc have two lan cards
among which 1st is connected to 1st switch and 2nd is connected to
second switch. Both the switch are not cascaded. One pc from 1st network
can ping to 1st card and not to 2nd card and 2nd network , in the same
manner pc from 2nd network can't ping to 1st card and 1st network . How
to do it without cascading .  All my pc are running windows 2000 server
and professional.
You didn't mention anything about NAT. Do you have NAT between these two
networks? And if so what is your configuration?
Deepak Srivastava
Lafance Overseas Private Ltd.
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Ph: +91 11 26827333
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Re: Troubleshoting with nat

2004-10-04 Thread knowtree
 Dear sir
 I have two network on two different switch. My pc have two lan cards

I assume that this pc is supposed to link the two networks together.

 among which 1st is connected to 1st switch and 2nd is connected to
 second switch. Both the switch are not cascaded. One pc from 1st network
 can ping to 1st card and not to 2nd card and 2nd network , in the same
 manner pc from 2nd network can't ping to 1st card and 1st network . How
 to do it without cascading .  All my pc are running windows 2000 server
 and professional.

What is my pc (the one with two lan cards) running? If it is running
FreeBSD, or you are considering using FreeBSD, look at this part of the
handbook:

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-routing.html

It is not clear to me if you want pcs on the two LAN segments to ping each
other, or be prevented from reacing each other. If it is prevention you
want, try here:

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/firewalls.html


GARY Dunn
Honolulu



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Re: Troubleshoting with nat

2004-10-04 Thread stheg olloydson
it was said (with broken MS formatting):

I have two network on two different switch. My pc have two lan cards
among which 1st is connected to 1st switch and 2nd is connected to
second switch. Both the switch are not cascaded. One pc from 1st
network
can ping to 1st card and not to 2nd card and 2nd network , in the same
manner pc from 2nd network can't ping to 1st card and 1st network .
How
to do it without cascading .  All my pc are running windows 2000
server
and professional.
 
Hello,

One would think that this is desirable behavior. Otherwise, why do you
have two different networks? Something must be missing here. Please
explain what you are trying to accomplish, so the community may better
help with your problem.
Also, even though you say you are running Windows on the PCs, you are
running FreeBSD on the box with the 2 NICs, correct?

Regards,

Stheg

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