| field. |
| 3. Click Update. |
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Cause 2 | The user normally connects to the Internet through |
| their corporate network, which is behind a firewall. |
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Resolution | In this instance, users must tunnel into their |
2 | corporate network in order to receive e−mail. See |
| Resolution 1 in order to only allow the users to |
| send mail. |
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IIS Proxy LAT Setup (BBSM 5.0 only)
Proxy Local Address Tables (LAT) add routes to the RRAS tables. These LAT table settings are needed for proper BBSM operation.
| ∙ Clients are only able to connect with the | |
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| Proxy Server. |
| ∙ Clients are able to ping the external | |
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| Network Interface Card (NIC), but not the |
Symptoms |
| internal NIC. |
| ∙ Clients are unable to access the Report | |
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| pages from the internal NIC, but can reach |
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| the pages from the external NIC. |
| ∙ The client gets a Page cannot be | |
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| displayed error message with no proxy |
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| setup in the browser. |
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Cause | The LAT tables in IIS under Web Proxy are not set | |
| up correctly. | |
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Resolution |
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| 1. | Click Start > Programs > Microsoft |
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| Proxy Server > Microsoft Management |
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| Console. |
| 2. | In the left window, click + , the plus sign, |
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| next to BBSM. |
| 3. | Right−click Web Proxy and choose |
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| Properties. |
| 4. | With the Service tab selected, click the |
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| Local Address Table button. |
| 5. | Click the Construct Table button. |
| 6. | Uncheck the Add the private ranges box. |
| 7. | Make sure Load from NT Internal |
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| Routing Table and Load known address |
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| ranges from all IP Interface cards are |
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| both selected. |
| 8. | Click OK. |
| 9. | Click OK again in order to confirm |
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| changes to the LAT tables. |
| 10. | Make sure the ranges now include: |
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| Internal network IP addresses External |
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Cisco − Level Two Technical Support for BBSM