Sunday, July 12, 2009

Is it possible to static route between subnets?

i have a server ( win2003 R2SP2 ) that's running 4 network cards.





A - goes to a router that goes to a printer


B - goes to a switch that has a wireless router.


C - goes to the wireless router to share the printer


D - goes to the modem





Print Router - A - 192.168.1.1


Printer 192.168.1.145


Switch - 192.168.0.2 - 128 ( subnet 255.255.255.128 )


Wireless router - 192.168.0.129-254 ( subnet 255.255.255.128 )


Server's IP Address on C ( Wireless router ) 192.168.0.130





I have setup a static route on the wireless router to send all traffic with the destination of 192.168.0.145 to 192.168.0.130





Now i need to do 2 things.


Send the traffic from the wireless router C on 192.168.0.130 to the printer on 192.168.1.145





and then i need to setup a static route on interface B ( the switch ) that routes data aimed at 192.168.0.125 to 192.168.1.145





Thanks in advance

Is it possible to static route between subnets?
static routes are configured for directly connected networks.provide your network connections more specifically.


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