I have 2 class-C subnets - 137, 141. eth:1 is setup on subnet-137, and modems assigned addresses from 137 work fine. Can the Hiper route packets from modems assigned 141 addresses through the eth:1 interface? Or do I have to setup eth:2 on subnet-141? -- Andre Dalle [adalle@ncf.ca] Systems Administrator, National Capital Freenet [http://www.ncf.ca]
ARC is doing routing, so it can route that subnet too. Write route to 141 subnet to your arc's eth:1 ip address. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andre Dalle" <adalle@ncf.ca> To: <usr-tc@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 9:10 PM Subject: [USR-TC] ip routing
I have 2 class-C subnets - 137, 141. eth:1 is setup on subnet-137, and modems assigned addresses from 137 work fine.
Can the Hiper route packets from modems assigned 141 addresses through the eth:1 interface?
Or do I have to setup eth:2 on subnet-141?
-- Andre Dalle [adalle@ncf.ca] Systems Administrator, National Capital Freenet [http://www.ncf.ca]
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I have 2 class-C subnets - 137, 141. eth:1 is setup on subnet-137, and modems assigned addresses from 137 work fine.
Can the Hiper route packets from modems assigned 141 addresses through the eth:1 interface?
Or do I have to setup eth:2 on subnet-141? Yes. It is a real router so it can do that. You either need to setup a static route on your gateway router to route the 141 addresses there or use RIP or OSPF to have the TC advertise the routes.
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