Hi, (Assuming IP) NT routing only runs RIP. If your cisco is not set up for RIP, it won't know about the network on interface 2. On the router do a SHOW IP ROUTE command. If does not show the network on interface 2, then the router won't know how to get there. Two options, enable RIP or put in a static route to network-2. Not having more details, I'd recommend the static route as easiest/safest Do a IP ROUTE 222.222.222.0 111.111.111.111 where 222.222.222.0 (assuming class c) is your number 2 network where 111.111.111.111 is IP address of interface 1 -Don ------------------------ From: Sandy Green <sand232at_private> Subject: NT as router :please help asap Date: Sat, 9 Oct 1999 04:05:21 -0500 To: Firewall Wizards <firewall-wizardsat_private> > I have a issue going on with NT box, which is acting > as a router. It is a Ethernet based LAN. > > This is the configuration. > > Cisco Router > | > | > Interface 1 > | > NT BOX > | > Interface2 > | > | > PC A > > >From cisco router I can successfully ping Interface 1. > PC A can successfully ping Interface 2. Problem is > that > from cisco router i cannot ping Interface 2. However > from PC A i can successfully ping Interface 1 and 2. > Ofcourse IP forwarding has been enabled on the NT Box. > > I have simplified the configuration for the basic > issue. > If anyone would know why the NT Box is behaving like > this. > This is a switched environment. > Please respond asap as i am pretty much stuck. > > thanks > > > > > ===== > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com > > > ---------------End of Original Message----------------- -------------------------------------------------------- Don Helms Scott & White Hospital dhelmsat_private Date: 10/13/1999 All opinions are just that... --------------------------------------------------------
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