A couple of people have requested a very brief resume of the problem.
Note, kernel version 2.0.x does *NOT* exhibit this problem - please don't tell
me your system works using this version - I already know:-)))
A router has 3 full duplex connections. It consists of 1 TX and 3 RX ports. One
of the RX and the TX are a common port (call it A), the other two ports are B &
C.
1. Data from station a connecting to port A is fine talking directly to the
router. Stations b & c on ports B & C are also OK
2. Station b can talk to station c OK via the router.
3. Station a cannot route to stations b or c due to port A not allowing data to
come out the port is came in on (presumably).
Thats the crux of it. Answers please on the back of a 5 pound note (or on a
sheet of toilet paper - so long as its an answer)
On Mon, 13 Mar 2000, you wrote:
> Greetings all
>
> At the start of February, you may recall my queries about the routing in kernel
> 2.2.
>
> Well, having returned from holidays, this has still not been solved - can anyone
> report any progress?
>
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