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1 ISA inbound diff outbound traffic
Name: ngoulas Date: November 19, 2008 at 13:02:44 Pacific OS: win2003 CPU/Ram: 2048 Product: HP
Comment:
Hi to all
it is the first time posting to this forum, so please forgive any mistakes. My problem is: I have an ISA server with 2 Nics. One is connected to a network with 10.7.0.X address with access to internet (T1). The second is connected to adsl router with real ip and nic ip is 192.168.2.2. Right now all WEB traffic is being transfered thru ADSL Line with NAT of course.
I wonder, since T1 upload is much bigger that adsl, if i can drive incoming requests thru ADSL and outgoing thru T1.
P.S. i have no access to second router with high speed internet.
Name: StuartS Date: November 19, 2008 at 15:53:55 Pacific
Reply:
No because they would both have different IP addresses. The return from the incoming request would be ignored by the recipient because it would have a different IP address than the request was sent to.
There are other reasons as well related to they way windows uses Internet connections.
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