By Melissa - usenet poster
I recently added a second DSL line in my house. I have configured my third
NIC for the correct IP, netmask and gateway. My first two NICs are an
inside and an outside interface with simple firewall. I added a route with
but I can't route any information through the new interface but I can ping
it and I can bing between it and the ISP's router.
What is my problem here?
Thanks,
-A. David Bullock
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Solution #1
posted on Aug 02, 2007
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Well, based on that, I have to guess which interface is the new one,
but I'd guess mx1. Your routing tables are saying that you read net
216.101.61 via mx1, you reach net 192.168/25 over mx0, and the rest
goes over de0. What do you want to do? How do you want to split over
the two DSL lines?
Greg
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Well, based on that, I have to guess which interface is the new one,
but I'd guess mx1. Your routing tables are saying that you read net
216.101.61 via mx1, you reach net 192.168/25 over mx0, and the rest
goes over de0. What do you want to do? How do you want to split over
the two DSL lines?
Greg
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Solution #2
posted on Aug 02, 2007
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Here are my Routing tables:
Routing tables
Internet:
Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Netif
Expire
default 1.GTE.ADSL2.uia.ne UGSc 30 21654 de0
# # UH 1 13160 lo0
192.168/25 link#2 UC 0 0 mx0
video.eecue 0:80:c6:f7:5c:8a UHLW 3 10131 mx0 1076
server.eecue 0:80:c6:f7:ca:ec UHLW 0 16 mx0 401
209.150.72/25 link#1 UC 0 0 de0
1.GTE.ADSL2.uia.ne 0:0:c:69:49:88 UHLW 27 0 de0 739
21.GTE.ADSL2.uia.n 0:40:95:22:30:f9 UHLW 0 68 de0 823
30.GTE.ADSL2.uia.n 0:a0:c9:31:2b:19 UHLW 0 28 de0 301
32.GTE.ADSL2.uia.n 0:80:c7:97:af:7e UHLW 0 46 de0 648
# 0:40:5:40:2c:e3 UHLW 5 23118 lo0
117.GTE.ADSL2.uia. 0:a0:cc:21:22:93 UHLW 0 410 de0 1168
127.GTE.ADSL2.uia. ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff UHLWb 0 472 de0
216.101.61 link#3 UC 0 0 mx1
216-101-61-246.929 0:80:c6:f7:5b:46 UHLW 0 1513 lo0
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Routing tables
Internet:
Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Netif
Expire
default 1.GTE.ADSL2.uia.ne UGSc 30 21654 de0
# # UH 1 13160 lo0
192.168/25 link#2 UC 0 0 mx0
video.eecue 0:80:c6:f7:5c:8a UHLW 3 10131 mx0 1076
server.eecue 0:80:c6:f7:ca:ec UHLW 0 16 mx0 401
209.150.72/25 link#1 UC 0 0 de0
1.GTE.ADSL2.uia.ne 0:0:c:69:49:88 UHLW 27 0 de0 739
21.GTE.ADSL2.uia.n 0:40:95:22:30:f9 UHLW 0 68 de0 823
30.GTE.ADSL2.uia.n 0:a0:c9:31:2b:19 UHLW 0 28 de0 301
32.GTE.ADSL2.uia.n 0:80:c7:97:af:7e UHLW 0 46 de0 648
# 0:40:5:40:2c:e3 UHLW 5 23118 lo0
117.GTE.ADSL2.uia. 0:a0:cc:21:22:93 UHLW 0 410 de0 1168
127.GTE.ADSL2.uia. ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff UHLWb 0 472 de0
216.101.61 link#3 UC 0 0 mx1
216-101-61-246.929 0:80:c6:f7:5b:46 UHLW 0 1513 lo0
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Solution #3
posted on Aug 02, 2007
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What does netstat -r say?
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