10-07-2011 06:46 AM - edited 03-04-2019 01:51 PM
I ve just finished setting up my first serial connections between two sites using Cisco 1800 routers. I can make connections from Site A to Site B using Windows XP clients, eg accessing exchange server 2007 running on Windows 2003x64, but the main problem is that when I try to configure Windows 7 clients to connect to exchange server on the other site, I can't make connections , no ping, no ssh , no http.
I wonder if the problem is Cisco router or Windows 7 ???
What amuses me more is that I can connect to Windows 2008 servers using both Windows XP and 7.
10-07-2011 06:56 AM
Is your firewall on under Windows 7? Are the gateways the same on both OSs?
10-07-2011 07:24 AM
The Win 7 firewall is off, and I ve setup the Cisco router as DHCP , so all clients ( Win XP / 7 ) gets the same network configurations.
10-07-2011 07:37 AM
Can you ping the gateway from the Windows 7 box? If so, can you ping the egress interface on that same router from a W7 host? Are there vlans involved?
10-07-2011 07:54 AM
Yes I can ping the gateway ( 192.168.3.200), what is egress ? there are no vlans involved. The exchange server (Win2003) is on another network of (192.168.1.0/24), I can ping and access it using WinXP from 192.168.3.0 network. I am thinking about quickly configuring a Linux client and make some test using different O/S versions. Will get back with the results.
10-07-2011 08:00 AM
Egress is the outbound interface...
So your gateway is 192.168.3.200 and your Windows 7 host is 192.168.3.x w/ a gateway of 200? Is the mask /24? How are you routing across the link: dynamic protocol vs static? Can you post the config of your router? Is there a firewall between the sites?
So far, because the XP hosts can get to the other side, it doesn't sound like a routing issue at all....
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