14, Vladimir Ivashchenko wrote:
Hi Ray,
It seems that you again try to get bridging functionality out of
a routing setup.
Where is the DHCP server running? What is the output of
"ipconfig /all" on the Windows notebook?
Ray Gwinn wrote about "Re: [leaf-wisp] Routing probl
lity out of
> a routing setup.
>
> Where is the DHCP server running? What is the output of
> "ipconfig /all" on the Windows notebook?
>
> Ray Gwinn wrote about "Re: [leaf-wisp] Routing problem":
>
> > The client is a Windows XP notebook with an Orin
Hi Ray,
It seems that you again try to get bridging functionality out of
a routing setup.
Where is the DHCP server running? What is the output of
"ipconfig /all" on the Windows notebook?
Ray Gwinn wrote about "Re: [leaf-wisp] Routing problem":
> The client is a Wind
not access anything because Wisp-Disp has not setup any routes to support the
connection.
Ray
On 24 Feb 2004 at 23:24, Vladimir Ivashchenko wrote:
> What is the client configuration?
>
> Ray Gwinn wrote about "Re: [leaf-wisp] Routing problem":
> > Vladimir, I eliminated the
What is the client configuration?
Ray Gwinn wrote about "Re: [leaf-wisp] Routing problem":
> Vladimir, I eliminated the overlapping networks, and the same routing symptoms
> persist.
>
> I have reduced the setup to as minimal as I can. The hardware is a Soekris 4521, but
Vladimir, I eliminated the overlapping networks, and the same routing symptoms persist.
I have reduced the setup to as minimal as I can. The hardware is a Soekris 4521, but
with only one pcmcia card installed and enabled.
If I enable layer 3 bridging, all works well. There is only one device in
You can have overlapping networks with interfaces only when layer 3
bridging is enabled; that's actually what layer 3 bridging is for. :)
In normal life, each interface has it's own, unique subnet. For a nice
TCP/IP introduction, see this link:
http://www.faqs.org/docs/linux_network/
Ray Gwinn
It will take me awhile to get back to where I can get the "ip route" outputs. I will
send
those later today.
> I'm a bit confused as it seems that you have overlapping networks on
> the interfaces.
I am very NEW to this whole thing so I probably have some really dumb mistakes in my
setup. I
Ray,
I suggest you to use "ip route" command to get a list of routes,
netstat -nr doesn't show everything. Can you send me it's output?
I'm a bit confused as it seems that you have overlapping networks on
the interfaces.
Ray Gwinn wrote:
Valadimir, I have encountered a problem that I hope you