Thanks,
Lanham.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Fellenz <tlf@livingston.com>
To: Lanham Rattan <lanham@montrose.net>
Cc: Portmaster List <portmaster-users@livingston.com>
Date: Saturday, January 10, 1998 12:46 PM
Subject: Re: (PM) ether0 ?
>At 01:26 PM 1/10/98 -0700, Lanham Rattan wrote:
>>OK, can you give my any ideas about this route statement...this is
happening
>>at random to my dial-up customers. They are connected but since the
Metric
>>is 16 and the Interface is not known then they cannot _see_ the internet.
>>
>>204.133.195.239 32 204.133.195.239 local HLCO 16 Unknown
>
>
>H = Host
>L = Local
>C = Changed
>O = Obsoleted (route no longer active - timing out -
> a new routing update is required within 120 seconds to keep
it)
>
>Unknown = no interface associated with the route - not active
>
>Tom
>
>
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Lanham.
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Todd R. Eigenschink <eigenstr@mixi.net>
>>To: Lanham Rattan <lanham@montrose.net>
>>Date: Saturday, January 10, 1998 12:22 PM
>>Subject: (PM) ether0 ?
>>
>>
>>>Lanham Rattan writes:
>>>>Is having 2 ether0 Interface routes an error?
>>>
>>>You don't actually have to ether0 interfaces; that's the listing of
>>>what interface that route will *use*. That is, where the traffic will
>>>go.
>>>
>>>
>>>>portmaster1> show route
>>>>Destination Mask Gateway Source Flag Met Interface
>>>>----------------- ---- -------------------- ------- ---- --- ---------
>>>>0.0.0.0 0 204.133.195.2 local NS 1 ether0
>>>>204.133.195.230 32 204.133.195.230 local HL 1 ptp31
>>>>204.133.195.196 32 204.133.195.196 local HL 1 ptp8
>>>>[..]
>>>>204.133.195.0 24 204.133.195.11 local NL 1 ether0
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Todd
>>>--
>>>Todd R. Eigenschink Midwest Internet Exchange, Inc.
>>>eigenstr@mixi.net http://www.mixi.net/
>>>System Administrator (219) 459-2521
>>
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