I tried that and here's some interesting information. First of all, I forgot to mention that this router was carped with another one. Not sure if this could be leading to the problem. But anyway, I did route -n show and for my external interface re0 corresponding to carp0 here's the relevant info:
Dest Gateway Interface default 184.159.35.1 re0 184.159/16 link #6 carp0 <--- 184.159.35/24 link #2 re0 184.159.35.1 (MAC addr) re0 184.159.35.23 184.159.35.23 carp0 The second line is interesting because it makes me wonder whether there's more to setting up the carp interface. I assume carp0 has the same netmask as re0, but if you can explain the second line, that'd be great. Thanks, Vivek Just so that you don't get confused, I think in previous emails, I said 29 was my subnet and I'm now saying 35 when I meant to say 29, but you get the idea, whatever. On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 11:58 AM, Jussi Peltola <pe...@pelzi.net> wrote: > 1. ifconfig > 2. route -n show > 3. a network topology description > > -- > Jussi Peltola