we had a similar scenario until we order an att shadow T-1. in win 2k put a
second gateway with a lower metric. with win nt u need to run a batch file
to do a route add and add the second gateway as it is not persistent. we had
other issue with this setup but it did work for a while decently.

let me know what happens

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Behalf Of Arnold, Paul
Sent: Wed, July 31, 2002 2:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SonicWALL]- VPN routing issue?


Here is an issue I am trying to resolve:

I have 2 SonicWALLs on the same LAN subnet. (10.1.1.1 and 10.1.1.2 mask of
255.255.0.0)
The WAN interface of each SonicWALL is a different T1 circuit (they are in
different buildings - one is a backup.)
All hosts on the network have a default gateway of 10.1.1.1.

I am trying to bring VPN traffic through the backup T1. I can connect to the
SonicWALL and get connected, but I cannot ping all hosts.
What CAN I ping? 10.1.6.227, 10.1.30.250, 10.1.4.22 - at first it appeared
random, but then it occurred to me that these hosts happened to be NAT'd on
both SonicWALLs. (one is a syslog server, one is the ntp server, etc.)

So that lead me to believe it had something to do with routing - but the
first SonicWALL has a route to the second one's external subnet and
vice-versa. When I add a specific route statement to a host (my PC for
example) I still cannot ping it from the VPN client.

Anyone got any ideas?

Thanks
Paul


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