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Routing with SBS 2003 Premium (ISA 2004)

Asked by peritusit in MS Forefront-ISA, SBS Small Business Server

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This is the setup:
A company of us have taking over another company. Before this we had an LAN (192.168.0.x/24) connection to an SBS2003/ISA (192.168.0.11) that have an external WAN interface. Everything worked just fine. With the new company we got an MPLS connection at both site. On the new site the router have the IP: 192.168.10.1 and on our LAN it have the IP: 192.168.0.5. If I one an machine on the (192.168.0.x) LAN type: route add 192.168.10.0 MASK 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.5 and on the other LAN (192.168.10.x) type: route add 192.168.0.0 MASK 255.255.255.0 192.168.10.1, then everything work.

My problem is that clients on the 192.168.10.x network cannot contact the SBS/ISA server. I can't get the ISA server to route traffic to 192.168.10.x site. I tried with the: route add command and tried to make a network site in ISA management (Route).

Can anyone help?

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