On 2/27/13 5:53 PM, "Fabrice DURAND" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>[38.xxx.xxx.152]
>dns=128.xxx.xxx.9
>gateway=38.1xxx.xxx.153
...
>netmask=255.255.255.254
...
>[interface eth2]
>enforcement=inline
>ip=38.xxx.xxx.153
>type=internal
>mask=255.255.255.254



There are a gazillion people studying for their Cisco CCNA
right now cringing when they see in writing the subnet mask
of 255.255.255.254!  Per their textbook, the smallest *usable*
subnet block is a /30, or mask 255.255.255.252.  Even on a
point-to-point link, you still need an IP address for:

The network itself:         38.xxx.xxx.152
Your host:                  38.xxx.xxx.153
The remote host (gateway):  38.xxx.xxx.154
Broadcast:                  38.xxx.xxx.155

This is where I'd start troubleshooting...

-Arthur

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