Hi Vince, Hi list,
--- Vince Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The 10.X.X.X subnet will never need to use any of
the
services of the 193.X.X.X subnet or the 193.R.R.R
router. It will always access internet via its own
10.R.R.R router, which only routes packets towards
the
internet
Dear list members,
I have two subnets (10.X.X.X and 193.X.X.X) on the
same physical network (ethernet). Subnet 10.X.X.X has
its own 10.R.R.R router, which is forwarding packets
to the internet (via DSL), Subnet 193.X.X.X has also
its own 193.R.R.R router which is also forwarding
packets to the
Hi List, hi Vince,
--- Vince Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Dimitris Xochellis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 6:43 PM
Subject: Routing problems
Dear list members,
I have two subnets (10.X.X.X and 193
Hi list,
In my local network I have two routers that provide
internet services.
-Can I use them both simultaneously?
-Do I need to have a second ethernet card (And add a
second interface to rc.conf) in order to use them
both?
-Can I configure my FreeBSD box to use the first
router when I am