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client and server on different networks

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icahn

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Apr 29, 2002
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We are running ASA 7 with database server and some end-user clients on separate networks with a router between them. Our network admin does not allow the router to propogate udp broadcasts, so none of the clients in the separate network can find the server. (dbisqlg -> SQL -> Connect -> database -> find, sees only the ASA servers on it's own network) Is there some way these clients can be directed to the server without having to issue a broadcast?
 
This forum seems to mostly have ASE folks on it, so you might have better luck with asking this on one of the ASA forums on Sybase's site.

However, I thought you could define a connection for an ASA client so you didn't have to connect by selecting a server from a list or whatever. (I haven't used ASA much and not at all recently so my knowledge on it is sketchy.) If not, you may have to get your IT folks to allow UDP traffic between the two subnets.
Good luck,

John
 
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