Re: Re[2]: IP Routing Problems....
> I do have access to their router, but there is nothing, besides the
> interface IP address, to configure on it - all routing is learned via
RIP.
> I can't establish any static routes and it's not learning them
dynamically
> and I can't figure out why. I don't want Box_A to be a firewall (yet) -
I
> just want it to route traffic through to my network.
>
> What kind of router is this?
Sorry, can't remember and don't have access right now....
> Also, what kind of protocol connects you
> to their network? (E.g. If you are running PPP, you must be aware
> that ppp is not a broadcast protocol so RIP does little good. The
> router must be aware of the subnetting scheme so it can forward
> packets efficiently). And, what are you using for a router on your
> end? UNIX, Cisco, Windows95 (hehehe)???
Unix all the way! Win95!!!???? hehehe is right! <grin>
To answer your question, here's an excerpt from my original post:
A <---1---> B <---2---> C <---3---> D
A is an Ethernet interface at my ISP
B is a Linux box
C is a Linux box
D is my local area network
1 is an Ethernet segment
2 is a Serial pointopoint running CSLIP
3 is another Ethernet segment
Thanks for your help,
Kevin Traas
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