Yes, I did enable IP forwarding.
Subnet A on NIC1 and Subnet B on NIC2 =Both are reside on the same machine
and they are using the same gateway which is X.Y.A.1
Subnet A class-C is in the router Ethernet0 and due to the router (CISCO
2524) I only have 1 Ethernet interface and that is why I need to add RIP
protocol service and have Subnet B Class-C on NIC2 and enable IP forwarding.
If I am on the server I can ping the IP on subnet B and do and
http://X.Y.B.9 , but if I am on another machine on the network on subnet A I
can't ping subnet B IP at all nor http://X.Y.B.9
Should enable IP forwarding supposed to taking care of this?
----- Original Message -----
From: Dave Gillett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 08, 1999 1:42 AM
Subject: Re: TCP/IP RIP on NT4.0
> On 6 Nov 99, at 19:17, Hotmail mikeh64 wrote:
>
> > Greeting!
> > Can someone here give me some infos. of how to setup TCP/IP RIP on NT4.0
> > Server SP5-128?
> > * I got 2 NICs on the same NT4.0 server machine.
> > * NIC1 IP: X.Y.A.94 (external Class-C IP)
> > *NIC2 IP: X.Y.B.3 (external Class-C IP)
> > *Submask: 255.255.255.0
> > *Gateway: X.Y.A.1
> >
> >
> > What I want is to be able to put a Class C X.Y.B.0/24 in NIC2 and route
it
> > through NIC1...
> > I add IP: X.Y.B.4 in NIC2, however, I am unable to ping it if I am login
> > using A subnet.
> >
> > Does anyone here have a solution for this?
> >
> > Thanks...
> >
> > --Mike--
>
> 1. Did you enable IP forwarding on this box?
>
> 2. Do machines on subnet A know that they should use this machine to
> reach the B subnet? (Perhaps you are asking about RIP in order to
> communicate this fact to the router/gateway on the A subnet?)
>
> David G
>
>
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