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Adding a static route for an Internet IP

Author
22 Dec 2006 8:02 AM
James McGuire
My company has a server with a public-IP, for example, 206.214.62.55,
but it is not connected to the Internet.  It is advertised on public
DNS, but the only connection to it is via a T-1 on a private network.

My issue is that when I try to access that server, my ISP resolves the
domain name to the 206.214.62.55 address, but doesn't have a route to
it - so it fails.  All expected.

What I need to do is setup a static route on my XP machine to point
all requests for that IP at a gateway address of, say, 66.92.237.18
for example.  That is the IP for a public router that I know has a
good route to my server. 

Essentially I need to setup my own routing rule locally on my machine,
since my ISP doesn't have a good route.  Is there any way to do that?

Thanks for any help..

Author
22 Dec 2006 10:21 AM
Ian
You do this with the ROUTE ADD conmmand at the cmd prompt.  By default this
creates temporary routes, so feel free to try. ROUTE ADD /? for more info.

A HOSTS file entry would possibly also be needed if you refer to the server
by its DNS name.