Todd,

At this point I know more about the theory of setting a system up than I do
physically doing it.  Nice to see another Comcast customer ... I practically
have their CIDR blocks/range memorized. :P

Now to get back on topic...
I don't believe I saw any configuration for external routing between the two
sites (WAN).
You will have more specifics from Comcast on which protocol their routers
are running and which you can use due to hop count, etc.  But check for
routing protocols:  RIP, BGP, etc.

Hope this helps ...
Mike

On Dec 2, 2007 11:33 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I am working with Vyatta for the first time and I am currently stuck on
> what
> to do.  I've googled a few howtos and also watched the videos and read the
> quick start.  Here is my hardware/routing info:
>
> Comcast SMC IP Gateway
> 1U dual m-itx VIA EK 10000 with 2 Compact Flash, 2 80G SATA, 2 512MB ram,
> 2
> RJ45 10/100 per mobo (planning for VRRP down the road).
> eth0 = lan
> eth1 = wan
> Server 1 - Fedora 7
> Server 2 - Fedora 7
>
> IP info:
> Static IP block: 75.145.xxx.185 - 75.145.xxx.189
> Gateway: 75.145.xxx.190
> Subnet: 255.255.255.248
> DNS 1: 68.87.73.242
> DNS 2: 68.87.71.226
> SMC IP: 10.1.10.1
> Server 1: 192.168.xxx.189
> Server 2: 192.168.xxx.188
>
> Current Vyatta Config:
>
> protocols {
>        static {
>            disable: false
>            route 0.0.0.0/0 {
>                next-hop: 10.1.10.1
>                metric: 1
>            }
>        }
>    }
>    policy {
>    }
>    interfaces {
>        restore: false
>        loopback lo {
>            description: ""
>        }
>        ethernet eth0 {
>            disable: false
>            discard: false
>            description: "lan"
>            hw-id: 00:40:63:ef:c3:1c
>            duplex: "auto"
>            speed: "auto"
>            address 192.168.xxx.1 {
>                prefix-length: 24
>                disable: false
>            }
>        }
>        ethernet eth1 {
>            disable: false
>            discard: false
>            description: "wan"
>            hw-id: 00:40:63:ef:c3:19
>            duplex: "auto"
>            speed: "auto"
>            address 75.145.xxx.189 {
>                prefix-length: 29
>                disable: false
>            }
>        }
>    }
>    service {
>        webgui {
>            http-port: 80
>            https-port: 443
>        }
>    }
>    firewall {
>        log-martians: "enable"
>        send-redirects: "disable"
>        receive-redirects: "disable"
>        ip-src-route: "disable"
>        broadcast-ping: "disable"
>        syn-cookies: "enable"
>    }
>    system {
>        host-name: "rt1"
>        domain-name: ""
>        name-server 68.87.73.242
>        name-server 68.87.71.226
>        time-zone: "GMT"
>        ntp-server "69.59.150.135"
>        gateway-address: 10.1.10.1
>        login {
>            user root {
>                full-name: ""
>                authentication {
>                    encrypted-password: "$1$$Ht7gBYnxI1xCdO/JOnodh."
>                }
>            }
>            user vyatta {
>                full-name: ""
>                authentication {
>                    encrypted-password: "$1$$Ht7gBYnxI1xCdO/JOnodh."
>                }
>            }
>        }
>        package {
>            auto-sync: 1
>            repository community {
>                component: "main"
>                url: "http://archive.vyatta.com/vyatta";
>            }
>        }
>    }
>
> I can currently ping my lan, which is further confirmed by being able to
> access Vyatta through Server1 via the WebGUI, but I cannot seem to
> configure
> the router correctly to ping the internet from the router.  My thought is
> that my static route might not be correctly set, or possibly my default
> gateway.  Seems one of them should point to 10.1.10.1 and the other to
> 75.145.xxx.190.
>
> Also, once I have set a static route under protocols I am noticing that I
> get an error whenever I attempt to edit it...
>
> Error - 102 Command failed cannot replace route for 0.0.0.0/0: no such
> route.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Todd Worden
> Software Developer
>
> Growing Technologies
> P: 434-296-1500
> E: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
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