Re: simple question

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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As you can confirm in your own draw that you shown us, you have 
different nets . You need :

1.- A static route to ROUTER 10.0.0.254 from de LAN 209 

or 

2.- Configure some routing protocols like RIP  with Zebra suite.

These configurations tipe are the same as Cisco routers, for any 
configurations problem you can look at www.cisco.com and 
search "configuring RIP" for example

Best Regards!!!!

LievenX

-.-.LievenX..--.

----- Mensaje Original -----
De: "Jason C. Leach" <jleach@ocis.net>
Fecha: Jueves, Septiembre 26, 2002 4:47 am
Asunto:  simple question

> hi,
> 
> So I have the following:
> 
> ROUTER 10.0.0.254
> |
> 10.0.0.3(eth0) 
> MY_DEBIAN_RTR 
> 209.52.x.126(eth1)
> |
> LAN (the 209.52.x.64/26 subnet)
> 
> 
> I need to route the 209.52.x.64 subnet through MY_DEBIAN_RTR
> and on to the telephone company router. I'd probably like
> 209.52.x to have it's own table (if that is a good idea).
> The debian box will eventually do some firewalling, and some
> traffic monitoring. But first I have to get the traffic flowing.
> 
> I have read some docs, and the HOTO, but they were not too
> much help.
> 
> Thanks,
> j.
> 
> 
> 
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