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SCO Gateway [resolved]
Hy everybody !
I'm new on your forum, i'm french and don't speak a good english, so scuse me please for it ! I would to know how modify a gateway on a SCO 5.06 We have a problem, we have multi "beach" adress, one is 192.1.1.x, an other is 192.1.4.x Actually, the computer on 192.1.4.x doesn't acces to SCO, but access on all other servers. I can ping this computer with an adress on 192.1.1.x On the SCO, i have a gateway like this : 192.1.4. -----> 255.255.255.0 For me it's bad, it's a subnet mask, not a gateway. My problem is I don't know how modify this information.(192.1.4. ----> 192.1.1.10, our gateway) Thanks for your help. Laurent. Last edited by LB59; 11-02-2007 at 06:40 AM. |
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