On 4/13/05, Iasen Kostov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> M. Parsons wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> >
> >Honestly I have no clue why its not working, it should be simple, but
> >it isnt.. Here is what the arp cache shows and the routing table (and
> >its ed0, not de0, my mistake in original message).
> >
> >arp: (after doing the arp -s command)
> >
> >modem (10.0.0.1) at 00:0b:23:2a:b0:c4 on ed0 permanent [ethernet]
> >
> >
> >
> Why do you set  mac address static at all ?
> 
> 

Huh? I dont understand what youre saying.

The only command I typed was arp -s 10.0.0.1 00:0b:23:2a:b0:c4 , which
creates the arp address I should want. (my modems mac address is
00:0b:etc)

The only thing I can possibly seeing as being screwed up, is seeing as
I have a default gateway, when I do a "telnet 10.0.0.1" its using my
internet gateway instead of the ed0 device.  Which is why I thought I
needed a route command to force a 10.0.0.1 connection to go through
ed0. (linux needed the route command...)

Oh well, Ive probably confused you, and myself as well. :-)

Mark
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