On Sat, Dec 7, 2019 at 12:32 PM Rich Shepard <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Sat, 7 Dec 2019, wes wrote:
>
> > Specifically, and I'm only pointing this out in the hopes this will be
> > helpful in the future:
> >
> > # ip add show eth0
> > 2: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc mq state UP
> group
> > default qlen 1000
> >     link/ether b8:ac:6f:69:63:ca brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
> >     inet6 fe80::baac:6fff:fe69:63ca/64 scope link
> >        valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
> >
> > where is the "inet" line? You should have one similar to this:
>
> Wes,
>
> Update: restored config.boot on new ER-X. Now it has IP address
> 192.168.55.4.
>
> Reset Dell 2100's eth0 to 192.168.55.3. Restarted rc.inet1; rebooted Dell.
> That should put both hosts on 192.168.55.0/24. Yet once again I cannot
> reach
> the router via ping or the web interface. Yet,
>
> # ip add show eth0
> 2: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc mq state UP
> group default qlen 1000
>      link/ether b8:ac:6f:69:63:ca brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
>      inet 192.168.55.3/24 brd 192.168.55.255 scope global eth0
>         valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
>      inet6 fe80::baac:6fff:fe69:63ca/64 scope link
>         valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
>
> inet4 line is present. Dell network reconfigured and restarted, system
> rebooted, 'ip r' shows a working route:
> 192.168.55.0/24 dev eth0  proto kernel  scope link  src 192.168.55.3
>
> but network is still unreachable. Shouldn't be.
>
>
What does this mean? What command did you use to get the network
unreachable result?

-wes
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