WISP-Dist includes built-in layer 3 (ARP) bridging. So all one needs to do is to enable it, and ensure that the system has correct default route.
Steve Wright wrote:
On Tue, 2004-06-22 at 11:34, Ray Gwinn wrote:
Thank you. I will plan to use layer three bridging.
This brings another question. When using layer 3 bridging, can an interface have multiple IP addresses? For example:
netcs0 172.16.1.1 netcs1 172.16.1.1 10.0.1.1
yes, google for "policy routing book"
Where netcs0 and netcs1 are bridged on layer 3.
You simply add routes towards each subnet. A complete description of routing with Linux is beyond the scope of this list.
good luck. Steve
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