On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 11:00:58PM +0400, Jaison Jose wrote:
> In the diagram just imagine that eth1 and 2 also connected with 2 other
> routers. What I need is I want to ping from 'something' (In the diagram,Can
> be a PC) to the connected interface of our linux box.
That can be done just with normal routing. When you have multiple routes
on an interface, you can just do it. Guess you have the networks
10.5.6.0/24 on the router 172.16.15.14 and 10.7.8.9/24 on the router
172.16.17.18 then you would do:
route add -net 10.5.6.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw 172.16.15.14
route add -net 10.7.8.9 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw 172.16.17.18
The interfaces would be choosen by the kernel so that the routers
172.16.15.14 and 172.16.17.18 can be reached.
> Could you please guide me is there any applications to make the diagram
> which you made her so that I can explain little bit more as my english is so
> weak.
Well...I just draw it in my preffered mail editor, which is vim.
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