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How to set up a static Routiung to a server with a different gateway

Asked by cfgchiran in TCP/IP, Miscellaneous Networking, Cisco PIX Firewall

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I have a Win 2K3 terminal services server set up behind a CISCO ASA5510 firewall that receives incoming remote desktop connections to a public IP on the CISCO and routes it to an internal IP address 192.168.5.125 on the Terminal Server. This works fine.

The TS server is set up with a gateway of 192.168.5.3 which is the CISCO ASA5510 internal IP.

Other computers on the 192.168.5.x subnet can also connect to the TS server just fine using RD and the internal IP. All computers on the 5.x network uses a CISCO 1720 router set up with internal ip of 5.1.

This 1720 router is connected to another location with IP subnet 192.168.1.x (also connected to a CISCO 1720 bearing local ip 192.168.1.1) via Point-to-Point T1 line and communication between these two locations are fine as long as the computers have the gateways pointed to the respective 192.168.x.1 IP address.

However I am unable to have any computers on the 1.x network communicate with the Internal IP address of the TS server since its gateway is set to 192.168.5.3 unless I set up a static route on the TS server pointing to the specific 1.x IP address.

Is there way to set up a route on one of the 1720 routers that would fix this problem, or if not is there any to set up a static route for a whole subnet on the TS server?

The default route on both 1720 routers is 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.5.3

Thanks.
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