Date: Wed, 1 Dec 1999 13:13:33 -0000 From: "Majid Almassari" <majid@ibroadcast.net> To: "questions@FreeBSD.ORG" <questions@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Fw: Network config questions Message-ID: <019c01bf3bfd$dec04350$8e1d91d8@ibroadcast.net>
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-- Majid Almassari, MSEE, MCP. Systems Administrator iBroadcast, Inc. Phone: (206) 223-5540 Email: majid@ibroadcast.net http://www.ibroadcast.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Majid Almassari <majid@ibroadcast.net> To: Alok K. Dhir <adhir@forumone.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 1999 1:13 PM Subject: Re: Network config questions > What is the default gateway for dipper, it should be 207.197.235.1? I'm also > assuming that dipper has an ip of 207.197.235.14 (do nslookup to find out!). > Also make sure that you don't have any network services like NFS or DNS or > something requiring 207.197.135.209. Also you can try to flush your arp > tables. do man arp to find out more..your can do arp -d (IP). As of putting > another ethernet card won't solve your original problem in matter of fact it > could complicate things because dipper is going to be your router. > > > -- > Majid Almassari, MSEE, MCP. > Systems Administrator > iBroadcast, Inc. > Phone: (206) 223-5540 > Email: majid@ibroadcast.net > http://www.ibroadcast.net > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Alok K. Dhir <adhir@forumone.com> > To: <questions@FreeBSD.ORG> > Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 1999 7:10 PM > Subject: Network config questions > > > > > > I've got a simple (hopefully) question for you TCP/IP gurus out there. > > > > We have a DSL connection at our office, connected through a Netopia R7100 > > router. Our provider initially gave us 13 IPs: 207.197.235.2 - .14 - > > let's call this the 235 set. ".1" is the Netopia, and is the default > > gateway for this set. > > > > When we ran out of IPs and needed more, out provider gave us another 13, > > but on a different subnet. Apparently, the Netopia can handle running > > multiple subnets on its LAN port, and route between them. So now we also > > have 207.197.135.210 - .222. Let's call this the 135 set. ".209" is also > > the Netopia, and is to be used as the gateway for the hosts in the 135 > > set. > > > > The netmask on all the hosts in the office, both for the 135 and 235 sets, > > is set to 255.255.255.240. > > > > Ever since we added the additional IPs, my 3.3-STABLE box > > (dipper.forumone.com) started complaining every 10 minutes or so: > > > > Dec 1 13:21:20 dipper /kernel: arplookup 207.197.135.209 failed: host is > > not on local network > > > > What, if anything, can I do to stop dipper from complaining? I assume it > > has something to do with netmasks, etc, but I don't know how to set a > > netmask for two non-contiguous sets of IP addresses... > > > > One thing that occurred to me is to add a network card to it and assign > > that card an address from the 135 set. Then I can turn on routing between > > the interfaces (how is this done?) and get it to stop complaining. This > > will (I believe) have the added benefit of allowing dipper and my Windows > > box (both sitting in my office hanging off the same 100 Mbit hub) to talk > > to each other without routing through the Netopia (as they appear to be > > doing now when I do file transfers between them). > > > > Thanks for any help... > > > > Al > > > > > > > > > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org > > with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message > > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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