Excuse me, also send me the output of this commands executed on zen:

#>ip addr list


#>ip route list



Regards!

2011/6/30 Emilio Campos <[email protected]>:
> You can't delete a interface because is phisical, installed on your
> machine, but you can down  a phisical interface
>
> By other hand, I think, maybe I didnt understood your problem.
>
> I understood that you are tring to  ping  with  172.16.40.111, and you
> detected that the connections aren't working. is it ok?
> Send me a traceroute from the client where you are tring to ping
> 172.16.40.111 please,  and a ifconfig -a  on client for create a idea
> about your network topology
>
> By other hand, create a backup and send me the tar.gz file for see
> your entire configuration
>
>
> Regards
>
>
> 2011/6/30 Chiesa Stefano <[email protected]>:
>> Hello Emilio, same behaviour...(see img for configuration)
>> May I check some config file for you?
>>
>>
>> I have another question. Why is not possible to "delete" a physical 
>> interface? I can delete virtual but for a physical I can't return to the "no 
>> ip" status as you can see for eth2 .
>> Am I missing something?
>>
>> Ciao.
>> Stefano.
>>
>>
>> -----Messaggio originale-----
>> Da: Emilio Campos [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Inviato: giovedì 30 giugno 2011 14.12
>> A: [email protected]
>> Cc: Di Marco Francesco
>> Oggetto: Re: [Zenloadbalancer-support] if on different networks
>>
>> Hi Chiese, You should configure gw on the "table interface", one for
>> each interface, and by other hand you need configure the default gw.
>>
>> You have to see each interface like independent of the others, for
>> example, If a client try  to connect with zen over eth1 , first: the
>> client connect with gw of eth1 and second: gw sends connection to
>> eth1, and on this case, eth1 sends the response  over the same gw that
>> you configured on the gateway column on "table interfaces"
>>
>> And If zen load balancer try connect with other subnet, it going to
>> use default gw,for example: If you run ping on zen to other ip on
>> other net, this ping going to connect with default gw ALWAYS
>> (10.39.18.250 on your case).
>>
>> Remember  if you configured your default gw on "Default GW" , also you
>>  need configure default gw on "table interfaces" for each interface.
>>
>> ON zen, there is one indepent table route for each interface, and one
>> more, the default table route, with this, you can use diferent  gw,
>> one for each interface
>>
>> I don't know if I understood the entire problem. I wait your reply to this 
>> mail
>>
>>
>> 2011/6/30 Chiesa Stefano <[email protected]>:
>>> Hello Emilio.
>>>
>>> I tried to configure one of our zen servers with if in different
>>> networks (look at the attached img).
>>>
>>> eth0                    10.39.18.190/23         no gw
>>> eth1                    172.16.40.111/24                GW 172.16.40.250
>>>
>>> eth5                    172.16.18.2                     future cluster,
>>> cross cable
>>>
>>> Default GW      10.39.18.250
>>>
>>> I can ping "everything" only if I use the -I option (ping -I eth1
>>> 172.16.40.250), otherwise it uses the DGW (and it could be ok).
>>> Bu if I try a connection "from outside" to 172.16.40.111 it keep on
>>> using the DGW.
>>>
>>> So when does it uses the gw I can configure in the if section?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>> Stefano.
>>>
>>>
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