You need to add the router as the default gateway.  First enter "route add
default 112.113.1.1", next edit /etc/fox/rc.foxapps and add "route add
default 112.113.1.1" to the file.

Rory Loupe

                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Alan J Schaff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
                Sent:   Thursday, June 01, 2000 7:24 AM
                To:     Foxboro DCS Mail List
                Subject:        Ethernet Networking Question


                I have a question regarding setting up the 2nd ethernet port
to access other
                networks via a router.  Here are the details of my system
setup:

                AW51C:    112.113.105.1
                Router:        112.113.1.1
                AW51B:         106.106.4.4
                Netmask (51C)  255.255.0.0

                What I am trying to do is access the AW51B from the AW51C.
On the AW51C, is
                there somewhere where I have to setup the router address so
that it knows where
                to send messages that are outside of the local (112.113)
network?  Right now I
                am getting error messages indicating that the 51C can't
access the 51B network.

                Thanks,
                Alan Schaff
                BASF Corp.



        

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