jrwinterburn
IS-IT--Management
Hi All,
I managed to achieve this a couple of years ago on another network, but cannot seem to do it now.
I have a network on the 99.99.99.0/24 range (I inherited this network with this illegal range on it).
I want to migrate PC's over to 192.168.0.0/20.
I have a Cisco Pix as the default gateway (99.99.99.245). I have now installed a Windows Server 2003 RRAS server (which happens to also be a DNS/WINS server). This has:
NIC #1: 99.99.99.230
NIC #2: 192.168.0.1
It is configured as a LAN router. The 192.168 NIC has no gateway. Netbios over TCP/IP is disabled for this NIC.
I have added the following static route to the Pix:
route inside 192.168.0.0 255.255.0.0 99.99.99.230
However, if I change the IP of a PC to be on the 192.168 range, it can only ping 99.99.99.230 (the IP of the RRAS) but no other IP's on the 99.x range. Equally, no PC's on the 99.x range can ping the 192.168 range.
What am I missing?
Thanks
Jon
I managed to achieve this a couple of years ago on another network, but cannot seem to do it now.
I have a network on the 99.99.99.0/24 range (I inherited this network with this illegal range on it).
I want to migrate PC's over to 192.168.0.0/20.
I have a Cisco Pix as the default gateway (99.99.99.245). I have now installed a Windows Server 2003 RRAS server (which happens to also be a DNS/WINS server). This has:
NIC #1: 99.99.99.230
NIC #2: 192.168.0.1
It is configured as a LAN router. The 192.168 NIC has no gateway. Netbios over TCP/IP is disabled for this NIC.
I have added the following static route to the Pix:
route inside 192.168.0.0 255.255.0.0 99.99.99.230
However, if I change the IP of a PC to be on the 192.168 range, it can only ping 99.99.99.230 (the IP of the RRAS) but no other IP's on the 99.x range. Equally, no PC's on the 99.x range can ping the 192.168 range.
What am I missing?
Thanks
Jon