Trevor Try "ip helper" command. it will route the broadcasts from the configured interface to the designated remote IP address.
Hostmaster Trevor Osatchuk wrote: > I have a bit of a problem. I have a client site that has split up it's > network and as a result has put a router in between two Tru64 UNIX database > servers that we had running there. These servers are running a proprietary > database and need to synch-up to start a mirroring process. The IT > department on site is responsible for configuring the router, a Cisco 1700 > series with IOS version 11.2.(this was given to me by the IT person on site) > I don't have any experience with this device and appently neither does their > IT department. Here is the broadcast message(s) sent by one of the servers: > > 10:34:27.352336 lsldb1.lsl-license > 172.22.131.255.lsl-license: udp 110 > 10:35:08.449936 lsldb1.lsl-master > 172.22.131.255.lsl-master: udp 32 > 10:35:08.449936 lsldb1.lsl-master > 172.22.131.255.lsl-mirror: udp 32 > > I need to forward this message across the router and back the other way so > that these servers can find each other.(the mirror also sends broadcast > messages on the same udp ports) How can I forward these broadcast messages > either to entire network on the other side or to a specific IP? > > Thanks! > > Trevor Osatchuk > Process Solutions Canada Ltd. > Support and Integration Analyst > (780) 452-2227 Ext. 286 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Any man whose errors take ten years to correct is quite a man. > - J. Robert Oppenheimer, speaking of Albert Einstein > > _______________________________________________ > Firewalls mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.gnac.net/mailman/listinfo/firewalls _______________________________________________ Firewalls mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnac.net/mailman/listinfo/firewalls
