[Vyatta-users] Network connections slow...was: Restricting access to default route

2008-02-06 Thread Michel van Horssen
Hi, Okay maybe I should tell the reason I would like to get that default route (with those restrictions) in our Vyatta router. :) As it says in the footer of my e-mail we just moved to a new office. In the old situation we had the following. Switch for the 192.168.1.0/24 network connected to

[Vyatta-users] Possible OSPF problems

2008-02-06 Thread Joe Pub
I think I have a problem with some OSPF routing. I have a small network setup (see attached image) which uses 2 OSPF areas, with 3 subnets. I have a LAN subnet (192.168.10.0/23, Area 0.0.0.1) and a DMZ subnet (172.20.0.0/23, Area 0.0.0.0) and a public subnet which is not configured using OSPF.

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2008-02-06 Thread Ken Felix (C)
We need traceroutes and other info, but like state above what's the host configuration look like? I was thinking it could have been an ip_forward issues but you claim one network block able to connect outbound, so ip_forwarding doesn't seem to be any issue. I know this seem obvious but make

[Vyatta-users] Transparent IP Mapping

2008-02-06 Thread Rob Menzies
I currently have a Netopia R910 supporting my network. My ISP has provided me with a /29 subnet. The Netopia permits these additional IP Addressed to be behind my R910 through what they call Transparent IP Mapping. These IP addressed live on the same switch as my 10.x.x.x/24 network. Does the

Re: [Vyatta-users] Possible OSPF problems

2008-02-06 Thread Justin Fletcher
If you're pinging public - public, it's the same subnet, which means the devices are communicating directly, and not even going through the router, so OSPF shouldn't be an issue. Trace a traceroute from one of the devices in question, or see if you can get a packet capture. COULD be a switch,

Re: [Vyatta-users] Possible OSPF problems

2008-02-06 Thread Justin Fletcher
Ah - my mistake in terminology translation :-) Since is IS running through the router, turn on tshark on one of the router interfaces, see what's on the (virtual) wire when you start a ping. Does the router even see it inbound through the virtual switch? Justin On Feb 6, 2008 5:05 AM, Joe Pub

Re: [Vyatta-users] Possible OSPF problems

2008-02-06 Thread Joe Pub
On 06/02/2008, Justin Fletcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ah - my mistake in terminology translation :-) Since is IS running through the router, turn on tshark on one of the router interfaces, see what's on the (virtual) wire when you start a ping. Does the router even see it inbound through

Re: [Vyatta-users] Transparent IP Mapping

2008-02-06 Thread Justin Fletcher
Yes, the Vyatta will do this - with a LOT more control. Your Netopia is doing NAT for you; if you want it, you'll be able to configure it. By default, of course, NAT isn't configured on the Vyatta, so you'll have to set it up to get the results you want. Best, Justin On Feb 6, 2008 7:42 AM,

Re: [Vyatta-users] Munin and Vyatta

2008-02-06 Thread Alain Kelder
No, but you can get 1 on-board and 1 on an expansion module. You can investigate the options for yourself: http://www.logicsupply.com/products/system3677 (just choose the Jetway mainboard to get the daughterboard options). Ken Felix (C) wrote: Question does that configuration comes with 2

[Vyatta-users] Rate Limiting

2008-02-06 Thread Max
This might have been covered before and I just don't remember the details.. But is there any way to rate limit a vlan with Vyatta? I recall reading something about Linux and tc.. anyone? Thanks in advance :) ___ Vyatta-users mailing list

Re: [Vyatta-users] Rate Limiting

2008-02-06 Thread Aubrey Wells
Try this: http://www.hackosis.com/index.php/2007/11/08/linux-router-bandwidth-management-example/ If you need help getting it working on a vif let me know, I have it working. --- Aubrey Wells (mobile) Senior Engineer Shelton | Johns Technology Group Support: [EMAIL

Re: [Vyatta-users] Rate Limiting

2008-02-06 Thread Sanjoy Dey
This should be available by the Glendale/VC4 beta time-frame coming up in the next couple of months. Regards, Sanjoy Dey Vyatta Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: 650-413-7277 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:vyatta-users- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Max Sent:

Re: [Vyatta-users] WAN Load Balancing

2008-02-06 Thread Dave Pifke
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Tue, 5 Feb 2008, Dave Roberts wrote: One thing you could do is use the WAN load balancing feature and change the weight factors between the links as you approach the maximum. There is currently no way to do this automatically, though coupled with QoS you

Re: [Vyatta-users] WAN Load Balancing

2008-02-06 Thread John Jolet
it is possible to echo the commands into xorpsh. i've got some commands done that way in my rc.local, no reason why you couldn't cron them. assessing return codes from the commands would be difficult though. you could end up with no routes at all if something went sideways. Dave Pifke