HELP! With Route/bridging

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Stik62, Apr 19, 2006.

  1. Stik62

    Stik62 Private E-2

    Here is the scenerio. A XP pro dual NIC machine connected to a workgroup on segment "A" (NIC A) and a auto dial system on its own segment segment "B" (NIC B) (no wan access). I need remote access to the auto dial system (using a specified port) via segment "A" from the internet. I am not that familiar with routing and dont know if bridging can do what i need (I havent set up routes or bridges yet). The port has been forwarded in the router to NIC "A". I believe it should be forwarded to NIC "B" via a route or bridge, right? If so what method and how? If more info is needed let me know. Thanks!
     
  2. cat5e

    cat5e MajorGeek

  3. pyromaniak

    pyromaniak Private E-2

    let me see if i understand you correct.

    You configured your router to forward lets say port 21 (ftp) to your NIC B , your computer is on the same segment than NIC A, with the router.

    so your internet router that forward the packet to your computer only knows your computer on the A segment , it has no clue about the B segment (yes you need to configure routing)

    now the quiz question , does your router support static routing ?????

    if your
     

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