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Issue the command STRTCPSRV *TELNET to get your telnet server to start listening on the new IP address. Adding/Changing IP address are not always picked up by the server programs until you re-start them. Good news is you can start them even though they are already running and they will pick up the new/changed IP address. Christopher K. Bipes mailto:ChrisB@Cross-Check.com Operations & Network Mgr mailto:Chris_Bipes@Yahoo.com CrossCheck, Inc. http://www.cross-check.com 6119 State Farm Drive Phone: 707 586-0551 x 1102 Rohnert Park CA 94928 Fax: 707 586-1884 -----Original Message----- From: Rizwan Ahmed [mailto:rizwan@nscsa.com.sa] Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 1:28 AM To: 'midrange-l@midrange.com' Subject: Routing Problems This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. -- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] Hi List I was asked to forward this to the list (and these things are alien to me) Will appreciate any help, Thanks, TIA Rizwan Now we are having the problem when we tried to configure the third Internet connection (Inet. C). It is also connected through a firewall in which NAT is configured to route to Local NIC IP address. For that we have created the third default route accordingly. But third connection (Telent) is not working while the first two is working. I have verified the NAT configuration, it is O.k. How can I configure the route for each Internet connection instead of default route?
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