A server cluster was implemented and configured in Windows server 2003. Another Windows 2003 server has been configured as software router that connects an inside network with an outside network. After configuring cluster in Windows server 2003 - remote clients complain that they were unable to ping to cluster's server address. How can the outside network be allowed to be able to use ping to access the cluster's address without exposing the network security?

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A server cluster was implemented and configured in Windows server 2003. Another Windows 2003 server has been configured as software router that connects an inside network with an outside network. After configuring cluster in Windows server 2003 - remote clients complain that they were unable to ping to cluster's server address. How can the outside network be allowed to be able to use ping to access the cluster's address without exposing the network security?