It should know where its directly connected networks are, so you shouldn't
have to worry too much to get to your DMZ. Just make sure your default route
is set up for external interface.
Make sure if you add any routes that you use 'route add -p' to make them
persistent. Otherwise you could make a negative career move next time the
server is re-booted and all your routes go down the plug hole.

Gareth

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> Hi guys:
>   i install the checkpoint in my NT server ,the nt server has 3 NIC,one is
connect to external network,one is connected the internal,another one is
connected the DMZ,my question how to routing the packet from internal to DMZ
on NT server,i have open the ip routing in NT server,need i do something
else
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>  thanks
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