This SBS 2000 server is moving to broadband Internet connection, using a
router between the modem and a second NIC. A trial computer plugged into the
router can surf the NET, so I am confident the router and modem are set up
correctly. ICW on the server objects to the IP addresses assigned to the
second NIC by the router, saying they are already in the internal LAT.

I need to know how to safely remove an IP address from the LAT. The router
is assigning 192.168.0.101 today to the external NIC. Yesterday it
was 192.168.0.100. I have been into ISA Administrator and can delete the
range from 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255. The internal network addresses
range from 192.168.16.2 to 192.168.16.x which should be more than enough.
Can I safely remove the range indicated above?
Thanks
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Ron Carruthers
Lonely Pine Consulting

Re: ICW requires removal of address from LAT by Marina

Marina
Tue Jan 13 16:49:35 CST 2004

You'll have to make sure that the 192.168.16.0 - 192.168.16.255 range is in
the LAT and make sure that the 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.0.255 is not in the
LAT.
So change the existing range 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255 to 192.168.16.0 -
192.168.16.255 and rerun ICW.

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Regards,

Marina

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> This SBS 2000 server is moving to broadband Internet connection, using a
> router between the modem and a second NIC. A trial computer plugged into
the
> router can surf the NET, so I am confident the router and modem are set up
> correctly. ICW on the server objects to the IP addresses assigned to the
> second NIC by the router, saying they are already in the internal LAT.
>
> I need to know how to safely remove an IP address from the LAT. The router
> is assigning 192.168.0.101 today to the external NIC. Yesterday it
> was 192.168.0.100. I have been into ISA Administrator and can delete the
> range from 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255. The internal network addresses
> range from 192.168.16.2 to 192.168.16.x which should be more than enough.
> Can I safely remove the range indicated above?
> Thanks
> --
> Ron Carruthers
> Lonely Pine Consulting
>
>