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Hi Jim -

I just sent this to Bellsouth,
(There is only 1 lan switch - everything plugs into it)
Bellsouth T1 router/firewall 10.10.10.12  ethernet     -->       lan switch
Bellsouth NetVPN router 10.10.10.11    ethernet   -->        lan switch
IBM iSeries server           10.10.10.10    ethernet  --->        lan switch
HP Printer                       10.10.10.5     ethernet  ---->        lan
switch
HP Printer                        10.10.10.1    ethernet  -->         lan
switch
other fixed ip devices must be in range 10.10.10.1 thru 10.10.10.99
many pc's                    10.10.10.100 - 10.10.10.150 ethernet --> lan
switch


The Bellsouth T1 router is providing NAT & DHCP for local pc's to surf internet The DHCP pool for local pc's is 10.10.10.100 thru 10.10.10.150 The iSeries is both file/application server & web server

The iSeries default gateway is 10.10.10.11 and 2nd gateway is 10.10.10.12
The iSeries can ping both gateway addresses
Log in thru vpn client, can ping it's own inside address 10.10.10.11, but
nothing else
on 10.x.x.x lan
Firewall is only blocking ports for inbound originated traffic.

iSeries interfaces
Internet         Subnet           Interface
Address          Mask             Status
10.10.10.10      255.0.0.0        Active
70.151.59.xxx    255.0.0.0        Active
127.0.0.1        255.0.0.0        Active
Routes:
Route            Subnet           Next
Destination      Mask             Hop
*DFTROUTE        *NONE            10.10.10.11
*DFTROUTE        *NONE            10.10.10.12

I'm suspecting that the two default routes is the problem. If dsl router is handling just VPN, you should be able to remove the *DFTROUTE pointing to that IP address and add one or more netblock specific routes in its place. That will ensure that the VPN packets don't get sent out the T1 router.


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Ken
http://www.ke9nr.net/
Opinions expressed are my own and do not necessarily represent the views of my employer or anyone in their right mind.



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