Not really a firewall issue unless....  What software are you using to make
NT act as router?  R&RAS?  Something else?

James Strompolis
Aleph Consultants, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.ribs.com


----- Original Message -----
From: Tally <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 09, 1999 4:38 AM
Subject: NT as a router issues


>
> 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. I had not faced
> this
> problem earlier when it was a plain HUB
> environment.
>
> Please respond asap as i am pretty much stuck.
>
> thanks
>


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