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тАО08-26-2005 03:32 AM
тАО08-26-2005 03:32 AM
I understand the [n] information, but I just do not know what to put in the route_destination. Any insight would be helpful.
Thank you,
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тАО08-26-2005 04:00 AM
тАО08-26-2005 04:00 AM
Re: netconf route_destination
Also /etc/rc.config.d/netconf gives explaination about it. so if you are going to define a route to a host it will look like follows.
ROUTE_DESTINATION[x]="host_ip_address"
ROUTE_MASK[x]=""
ROUTE_GATEWAY[x]="aa.bb.dd.ffy"
ROUTE_COUNT[x]="1" -- > one if remote, else 0
ROUTE_ARGS[x]=""
If it is going to be network, then put network address in route_destination.
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тАО08-26-2005 04:06 AM
тАО08-26-2005 04:06 AM
Re: netconf route_destination
ROUTE_DESTINATION[0]="default"
ROUTE_MASK[0]=""
ROUTE_GATEWAY[0]="123.123.123.3"
ROUTE_COUNT[0]="1"
ROUTE_ARGS[0]=""
ROUTE_DESTINATION[1]="net 172.123.123.0"
ROUTE_MASK[1]=""
ROUTE_GATEWAY[1]="172.123.123.4"
ROUTE_COUNT[1]="0"
ROUTE_ARGS[1]=""
ROUTE_DESTINATION[2]="net 172.223.223.0"
ROUTE_MASK[2]=""
ROUTE_GATEWAY[2]="172.223.223.4"
ROUTE_COUNT[2]="0"
ROUTE_ARGS[2]=""
Of course these addresses are bogus but I think you will see that for every NIC [0] there is a ROUTE_DESTINATION[0] (network address) and a ROUTE_GATEWAY[0] (default router) associated with each instance of the NIC [0] or [1] etc.
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тАО08-26-2005 04:09 AM
тАО08-26-2005 04:09 AM
Re: netconf route_destination
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тАО08-26-2005 04:16 AM
тАО08-26-2005 04:16 AM
Re: netconf route_destination
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тАО08-26-2005 05:08 AM
тАО08-26-2005 05:08 AM
Re: netconf route_destination
Would the .192 still be 151.123.12.0 and the .254 be 10.1.0.0?
Thank you,
Patrick
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тАО08-26-2005 05:48 AM
тАО08-26-2005 05:48 AM
Re: netconf route_destination
http://jodies.de/ipcalc
Address: 151.123.12.123 10010111.01111011.00001100.01 111011Netmask: 255.255.255.192 = 26 11111111.11111111.11111111.11 000000Wildcard: 0.0.0.63 00000000.00000000.00000000.00 111111=>
Network: 151.123.12.64/26 10010111.01111011.00001100.01 000000 (Class B)Broadcast: 151.123.12.127 10010111.01111011.00001100.01 111111HostMin: 151.123.12.65 10010111.01111011.00001100.01 000001HostMax: 151.123.12.126 10010111.01111011.00001100.01 111110Hosts/Net: 62
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тАО08-26-2005 05:51 AM
тАО08-26-2005 05:51 AM
Solutionhttp://jodies.de/ipcalc
Network: 151.123.12.64
Broadcast: 151.123.12.127
HostMin: 151.123.12.65
HostMax: 151.123.12.126
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тАО08-26-2005 06:03 AM
тАО08-26-2005 06:03 AM
Re: netconf route_destination
But it does look like this:
Network: 10.1.12.0
Broadcast: 10.1.13.255
HostMin: 10.1.12.1
HostMax: 10.1.13.254
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тАО08-26-2005 06:38 AM
тАО08-26-2005 06:38 AM
Re: netconf route_destination
This sounds like fun, but I think my daughter would have more fun at an amusement park!