questions and comments:
1) you said: I have a Windows 2000 server running NAT on my WAN VLAN on 10.1.254.254. My VLAN address for this is 10.1.252.1.
q - what is the def g/w for this srvr?
2) you said: I have a Windows 2003 Server on 10.1.1.115 on the VLAN address 10.1.1.1 with subnets of 255.255.252.0. This server runs DNS.
q - what is the def g/w for this srvr? it needs to be 10.1.1.1
3) you said: Maybe my static route is wrong, but Im not really sure what it should be.
I have a static route of 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.1.254.254
c - this should be correct, all nets that the 5412 doesn't know about should goto the nat box
4) you said: I also cannot get onto the internet using any machine that is not on the 10.1.252.1 VLAN.
q - what does the static route in the nat box look like? it needs to know about all your 10. nets, in some fashion, and how to get to them which is via 10.1.252.1
5) you said: My default gateway on the switch is set to 10.1.254.254 (My NAT box)
c - this config parm doesn't matter as its not used after a switch has the 'ip routing' command...this is left over from when the switch was a layer 2 function
i do believe its getting close...
cheers...jeff