OT - network design documents

2005-06-25 Thread Steve Williams
Hi, Off Topic, but I'm struggling.. I have been contracted to make some network changes at a site I originally set up 10 years ago. It started with a couple of PC's with an OpenBSD server as the default gateway/firewall. As time went on, the site has grown and now is 200+ computers and several

Re: OT - network design documents

2005-06-25 Thread Richard Welty
On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 09:21:08 -0600 (MDT) Steve Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This has worked until recently. One of the Hospital sites has put in a CISCO Pix 506E and it's not behaving properly with ICMP redirects. If I put a static route on the Windows PC, it works fine. The IT

Re: OT - network design documents

2005-06-25 Thread Steve Williams
On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 09:21:08 -0600 (MDT) Steve Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This has worked until recently. One of the Hospital sites has put in a CISCO Pix 506E and it's not behaving properly with ICMP redirects. If I put a static route on the Windows PC, it works fine. The IT

Re: OT - network design documents

2005-06-25 Thread Rogier Krieger
On 6/25/05, Steve Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We narrowed it down by putting a static route on the Windows PC and it worked flawlessly. I DO NOT want to try maintaining static routes on 150+ PC's of various flavors... How about distributing static routes through DHCP? It's listed in

Re: OT - network design documents

2005-06-25 Thread Jean-Christophe Sicard
Steve Williams wrote: On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 09:21:08 -0600 (MDT) Steve Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This has worked until recently. One of the Hospital sites has put in a CISCO Pix 506E and it's not behaving properly with ICMP redirects. If I put a static route on the Windows PC, it

Re: OT - network design documents

2005-06-25 Thread Steve Williams
Steve Williams wrote: On Sat, 25 Jun 2005 09:21:08 -0600 (MDT) Steve Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This has worked until recently. One of the Hospital sites has put in a CISCO Pix 506E and it's not behaving properly with ICMP redirects. If I put a static route on the Windows PC, it

Re: OT - network design documents

2005-06-25 Thread Rogier Krieger
Don't thank me just yet. I should've checked my notes. On 6/25/05, Steve Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How about distributing static routes through DHCP? It's listed in dhcp-options(5) as option static-routes. OMG! What a simple solution! It's so simple it never occured to me.