> Trying to access the DMZ, or even the FW's internal NIC from a second site
> behind a second router fails on the local router's
> serial link.  Now that I've confused everyone, let me try an example:
>
> - Router1 has an ISDN link on s0 (10.10.0.1) to Router2 on s0 (10.10.0.2)
> - Router2 has an ethernet port leading to a LAN (10.20.0.1)
> - The firewall's internal ip is 10.20.0.254
> - The firewall's DMZ ip is 10.30.0.254
>
> Routes are added on both routers to get to the DMZ, and it works fine on the
> 10.20.0.0 network, but trying to get to the FW's internal
> ip or the DMZ from either 10.10.0.1 or anything behind it only gets as far
> as 10.10.0.2.
What are the route statements you have added to the routers?

How do you know traffic is only reaching 10.10.0.2?

-Don

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