Hello, Jim Roland,
JR> eth0 (111.222.333.254) connected to a hub (static route to 111.222.333.1
JR> mask /32)
JR> eth1 (111.222.333.253) connected to a hub
JR> eth2 (192.168.0.1) connected to a hub
JR> T1 router (111.222.333.1) connected to a hub
JR> Workstations inside the 111.222.333.x subnet have their gateway set to
JR> 111.222.333.253.
111.222.333 are real IP of your interbal subnet or you only substitued
real IPs by figural ones?
333 is not a valid part of IP address, at least (numbers are bytes and
must be between 0 and 255).
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Alexandr S. Agranovsky
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