LEBRETON, Julien wrote:
> 
> So If I understand correctly, it's the loopback interface that forwards 
> packet from an interface to another? 

Yes, if sender (the gateway interface) and receiver are on the same box.

> If I configure rtlo correctly, we would be able to ping 152.157.1.1 from my 
> windows box?

You should.

> My analyser and my windows box are not on the same network ==> 151.157.0.0/16 
> for my windows box and 3 interfaces of my box
>                                                                               
>    152.157.0.0/16 for my destination host (analyser) and the fourth interface 
>  
> 
> The MAC address of my destination host is obsolete because it is an analyser 
> module that have no IP address and no MAC address. 
> This analyser capture all packets on the network segment. 
> So, perhaps my destination host must be a real ethernet interface? 

As far as I understand your setup, you want to sent packets for
152.157.1.2 via 151.157.3.3, so you need to tell your Windows box about
that gateway or the 151.157.3.0/24 segment.

Jan

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