Re: Checkpoint Static Route



Dophi,
Thanks very much, did all that and no joy. I can almost feel the
packets trying so hard to go where I want them to go despite my lack of
knowledge. I think the best thing for me is to just change the default
gateway for all the workstations and servers to the Router. Then let
the router handle things from there. I'm starting to do that now and
it is working fine...just have to configure the default gateway on 56
servers and try not to break anything in the process.
thanks again.
-fitz

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