Re: [LARTC] routing help

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 02:46:56PM -0400, admin wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I have 2 1/4 c class here and i need to connect it together
> like 
> net <->(cisco)<->192.168.1.0<-linux router ip2->192.168.2.0
> any idea on the command line ???
> I look at the how-to and din d find anyting !
> 

I'm guessing that you have a cisco router as your default route to the
internet.  Is that right?

Reply with details, and we'll be able to help more.  You should look
into learning more about networking concepts too.

You can make the linux the main central router, with a connection
directly from linux to the cisco router.  Then you set the default
route to the linux box, and linux handles the rest once configured.

How many comps are on each network?  Do you use dhcp?

Mike



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