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[OT]ish SBS2003 routing


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  • Subject: [OT]ish SBS2003 routing
  • From: "Ian Davidson" <ian@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 10:05:23 -0000
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Hi

I recently upgraded a server to sbs2003. I must say it is worth a look
if you haven't seen it yet. I installed it at the start of the year and
have been most impressed with the functions.

However I have a MV1000 camera unit from the bulk buy that a want to
access through the server. The server has two network cards one to the
ADSL modem and the other to the switch on the internal network. The card
to the adsl modem has all 5 of my external ip address's mapped to it.
How to I setup a route so that when I access one of the external ip
address's it will map it to the MV1000 with the usual 192.168.0.xx
internal ip address.

SBS2003 does have a routing section but I couldn't see how to do what I
wanted. I used to have it working when I had win2k and winroute4 but
since upgrading it is the only thing I couldn't see how to do.

Thanks

Ian D








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