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March 30th, 2002, 08:08 AM
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DUN Default Gateway takes place of Local Default Gateway
My company has a Citrix server for running Office and Accounting apps. Our network is also connected to our other location via Point to Point T1. I have recently installed a modem in the Citrix server for DUN communications with AutoWeb. The problem is when we connect to AutoWeb, clients on the other side of the T1 are disconnected from their Citrix session. Client on the local network are unaffected. I have debugged this problem down to knowing that the prolem is caused when we connect to AutoWeb, the DUN Default Gateway takes place of the local assigned default gateway. This causes the Citrix server to lose communications with clients on the other side of the T1 only. Now that I know its a Gateway problem, I was woundering if anyone had any Idea's on how I can correct this problem? I hope I included enough information. Thanks for any help in advance.
Chris
[This message has been edited by chrisheath1 (edited 03-30-2002).]
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March 30th, 2002, 05:15 PM
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Uncheck "Use default gateway on remote network" in the properties of the DUN connection. You can use the route command to reach other subnets if necessary.
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