On Thu, 08 Sep 2005 11:14:20 -0400, Michel Hubert wrote:

> First there is 2 computers on 2 differents networks
> 
> Computer1 (10.10.0.2) --- (10.10.0.5) OpenBSD 3.5 router --- (10.10.0.1) 
> Novell router (10.0.0.1) --- Computer2 (10.0.0.11)
> 
> 10.10.0.0/24 = ethernet
> 10.0.0.0/24 = Token-ring
> 
> Computer1 gw=10.10.0.5
> Computer2 gw=10.0.0.1
> 
> Novell route packets for 10.10.0.0 from 10.0.0.0 to 10.10.0.5
> OpenBSD router route packets for 10.0.0.0 to 10.10.0.1

I don't understand the setup. Neither do I understand the intentions
behind it, though this might explain my question:

(10.10.0.5) OpenBSD 3.5 router --- (10.10.0.1)
How is this a router; with both ends sitting in 10.10.0.0/24 ?
Or is it supposed to be a bridge ? But then, it would not have IPs.

Where does this 10.50.0.0 come in, in your drawing ?:
> Transfer from Computer1 to Computer2 is very slow... plus alot of
> 09:45:39.755861 10.50.0.1 > 10.10.0.40: icmp: host 10.0.0.11 unreachable

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