Hi,

Can you provide a small diagram (ASCII text is ok.. ) and a copy of routing 
table and ARP table contents?

Brock Nanson wrote:
> I've got two test boxes running 2312 and Lucent cards.  After some trial and
> error, the two will talk back and forth (192.168.100.0 subnet used for the
> wireless cards) and I thought I was ready to get the bridging to work.
> 
> The bridged network is 192.168.1.0 (/25 if that matters).  I have a bering
> box between the LAN and the Internet.  I've set the bering box as the
> default gateway on both wisp boxes.  Both boxes have the gateway device set
> as the 'closest' device to the bering gateway.  So the local wisp uses eth0
> and the remote uses netcs0.
> 
> I plugged a notebook into the 'remote' wisp box and can ping it
> successfully.
> 
> The wisp boxes have different IP's on all interfaces, on the subnets noted
> above.  In both cases, the eth0 port shows up as the default route for
> 192.168.1.0/25.
> 
> The problem I have is that the routing table seems to be updated
> incorrectly... and I can't find what triggers the problem.  Essentially, I
> don't always get the route entry appearing with the correct interface.  That
> is, the remote wisp as an example will update the route table to use eth0
> for a target located on the other side of the bridge.  It seems that if the
> connection is initiated from the main LAN, the tables are configured
> correctly.  But if the notebook in the remote end initiates a connection,
> the routing table is incorrect.  I can manually change the table and have it
> work, so the basics are there.
> 
> I notice some occurrences in the arp table of the same IP twice, with the
> second entry shown as "incomplete" if that helps.
> 
> I'm betting I'm missing something simple here, but I can't see it!  What
> specific information can I provide to troubleshoot this?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Brock Nanson
> Kamloops BC
> Canada
> 


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Best Regards,
Vladimir
Systems Engineer (RHCE)



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