Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2014 15:21:31 -0500 From: Jon Radel <jon@radel.com> To: =?windows-1252?Q?=22Dante_F=2E_B=2E_Col=F2=22?= <dante01010@gmail.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Static routing Message-ID: <54626FCB.5080904@radel.com> In-Reply-To: <54626BDD.3070408@gmail.com> References: <545BE713.9090705@gmail.com> <20141109203840.2949195f@morena.maps.net> <54626BDD.3070408@gmail.com>
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[-- Attachment #1 --] On 11/11/14, 3:04 PM, "Dante F. B. Col" wrote: > Hi Martin > > Thank you for your response. I mean the same subnet on both interfaces > , i was just trying to setup static route for destinies > *189.92.72.11* and *189.92.72.12* through the *em1* omitting the > gateway, that's what we do on Linux ( eg route add -host *189.92.72.11 > *dev ethx) but without success here. > > > > +-------+ > | Cisco | > +-----+-+ > |if: 189.92.72.0/29 > | > |em0: 189.92.72.10/255.255.255.248 > +-+-------+ > | FreeBSD | > +-+-------+ > |em1: 189.92.72.11/255.255.255.248 > > | > | > +-----+--+ > | Switch | +-----------------+ > +--------+ | MAIL | > |---------------+-----------------+ > bnx0: 189.72.92.12/255.255.255.248 > As has been pointed out to you repeatedly both on the FreeBSD and OpenBSD mailing lists, TCP/IP routing doesn't work like that. Judging from your diagram, the Cisco thinks 189.92.72.0-189.92.72.7 are available on its interface; so how does it talk to 189.92.72.10? The FreeBSD box thinks that addresses 189.92.72.8-189.92.72.15 are on interface em0. It thinks the same addresses are on interface em1. If this is the case, you can not route between them, because they are the same network. I have no idea what you're doing on the Linux box, but it's not layer 3 routing using that topology. Are you sure you are not bridging on the Linux box? --Jon Radel jon@radel.com [-- Attachment #2 --] 0 *H 010 + 0 *H 00mOj3""2zq0 *H 010 UUS10 UUT10USalt Lake City10U The USERTRUST Network1!0Uhttp://www.usertrust.com1604U-UTN-USERFirst-Client Authentication and Email0 110428000000Z 200530104838Z010 UGB10UGreater Manchester10USalford10U COMODO CA Limited1907U0COMODO Client Authentication and Secure Email CA0"0 *H 0 [KW^/@ȣSX_fe2N2}UxLUB'qi2@'Vbqi c^`ʢAjHmeC*.+c8w߱ڂ2jgo \5Tq 7 PSlY1 LR@[HhJ$:q_㬿;%qh=XF<hmz!W42~JRrd&N`ohQcB}"cөΞD\[5 K0G0U#0g}ĝ&p KPH|=n}0UzN t[xcd'/[y{0U0U0 0U 00U 0XUQ0O0MKIGhttp://crl.usertrust.com/UTN-USERFirst-ClientAuthenticationandEmail.crl0t+h0f0=+01http://crt.usertrust.com/UTNAddTrustClient_CA.crt0%+0http://ocsp.usertrust.com0 *H ־xWUm3DRB JAIZҭsn>&|L0(B<%> u=9fѡMo(ltZڱuz/yVtCr`9 G:eH<=%`I?C 3_н`j;:<I3B)93i.EMiڀ=]|Gm]W0KID~y83:]&XaU!ՙC@B0Ұun00ʠQu5:FqxP0 *H 010 UGB10UGreater Manchester10USalford10U COMODO CA Limited1907U0COMODO Client Authentication and Secure Email CA0 120327000000Z 150327235959Z010 UUS10U2215010 UVA10USpringfield10U 6917 Ridgeway Dr.10U Jon T. Radel1200U)Issued through Jon T. Radel E-PKI Manager10UCorporate Secure Email10U Jon Radel10 *H jon@radel.com0"0 *H 0 ˮ~! GNz^ts3B&z3"'^,WrF 6IUleMc t17ޔbWJvW:$AlÕd(H U ጋq?ӪOa0 dZ[LpS՛[4u6xҚ[// Vvߢns( `V8-r9̼Ta6XY{7 'MI#Bʬ D'I/K 00U#0zN t[xcd'/[y{0U|1̴Ww0U0U0 0U%0++0FU ?0=0;+10+0)+https://secure.comodo.net/CPS0WUP0N0LJHFhttp://crl.comodoca.com/COMODOClientAuthenticationandSecureEmailCA.crl0+|0z0R+0Fhttp://crt.comodoca.com/COMODOClientAuthenticationandSecureEmailCA.crt0$+0http://ocsp.comodoca.com0U0 jon@radel.com0 *H $X͌lnkGIms\~zt1cKE"͋;xܘG"fjo4 ºw*e`^VU>ߤBµYZU@zH(۷Fk3TH_Ojb۟ߩhA3u/;MКwtPrAyʣ+,Xɕ8tA"wjOyܬI$<vS8a`A\ XyQ100010 UGB10UGreater Manchester10USalford10U COMODO CA Limited1907U0COMODO Client Authentication and Secure Email CAQu5:FqxP0 + E0 *H 1 *H 0 *H 1 141111202131Z0# *H 1=7b˓+t!0l *H 1_0]0 `He*0 `He0 *H 0*H 0 *H @0+0 *H (0 +710010 UGB10UGreater Manchester10USalford10U COMODO CA Limited1907U0COMODO Client Authentication and Secure Email CAQu5:FqxP0*H 1010 UGB10UGreater Manchester10USalford10U COMODO CA Limited1907U0COMODO Client Authentication and Secure Email CAQu5:FqxP0 *H B Ҝ7YKYn gqxVn@<qU5QiG)'CJ@&D?v `B{j%Ign֦Jwu{YJQK`8L[n@>lSŨ.VFUwW]trVts6zదr>3zǾ>FX&ȷ.U0ip[b/AMnuN0$B{mvb@Uky
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