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How to Add an Entry to the Local Address Table (LAT) in ISA Server 2000
Posted on Saturday, February 12 @ 00:56:30 EST

Microsoft ISA Server Online Training Demos, Tutorials

A new demo has been added in the Microsoft ISA Server demo portion.The detail of this demo is

Title: How to Add an Entry to the Local Address Table (LAT) in ISA Server 2000

Objective: The objective of this demo is to teach you how to add an entry to the local address table (LAT) in iSA Server 2000. The default LAT includes addresses known as private IP addresses. These addresses are listed in the local routing table. Because of the way ISA Server reads the routing table for Windows 2000 Server, the default LAT may not contain all of your organization's addresses. You can add these addresses manually. You can also add addresses that are not part of your network as local addresses. This demo will show you how to add an IP address to the LAT table after it is contruct.

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