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Name: Brad
Date: July 23, 2002 at 12:25:11 Pacific
Subject: Windows 2000 not seeing 2nd subnet
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We have a SBS server with 3 NICS. One for the incoming Internet. One for the 192.168.X.X netowrk, and one for the 10.2.2.X network. We added a Win 2000 pc to the network but are only able to ping the 10.2.2.X network. We have other Win 98 machines that are able to ping both netowrks jsut fine. They have TCP/IP installed, no NeTBUI. The WIN 2000 machine has TCp/IP installed as well. Any ideas.


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Name: dave c
Date: July 23, 2002 at 12:32:41 Pacific
Subject: Windows 2000 not seeing 2nd subnet
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If you haven't already, open a command prompt, and type ROUTE ADD 10.2.2.X 255.255.255.0 XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX /p

Where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is teh IP of the router, and the /p tells it the command is persistant (will load up after each reboot)

Then try pinging the other IP again.

-Dave C


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