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From: "Brandon Cherup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2008 12:12 PM
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] IP RANGE ERROR - Incorrect Setup - Please advise.


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ping -I 216.246.153.14 google.com - DOES NOT WORK (Range 2)


sorry this should read ping -I 205.234.153.14 google.com



BUT GARY EITHER WAY IT DOSNT WORK



you define two different default gateways (GATEWAY=216.246.108.129  and
GATEWAY=205.234.153.1)! This is not possible!

What do u mean this is not possible ? The datacenter gave me this second
subnet of ips...

A datacenter will give you as many ranges of IPs as you like. However in
most cases when a server has 2 different subnets these are usually on
different network cards on something acting as a router or one IP range to
be for a private IP network (non routable) and a public (routable) network.
Looking at your config you are using just 1 network card. Is your server
connected to your host's switch via a vlan or trunk? If you are assigned
just the 1 vlan on your network connection that is one reason it is not
working another as others have pointed out there can only be 1 "default"
gateway to use mutiple gateways you must use either a router or assign
different gateways to different destination networks:
e.g
"route add -net 217.64.127.0/24 gw 205.234.153.1"
will route traffic destined to 217.64.127.0/24 (the network my server is on)
out through gateway 205.234.153.1 as long as there is an active interface on
your server on the same subnet as 205.234.153.1 note that specifying a
gateway using this method is alternative to specifying a default gateway in
your network-scripts.

Another thing to test, can you ping both gateways from the server?


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