Thanks alot and now its working fine..
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 3:06 PM, Murphy McCauley <[email protected]>wrote: > The problem here is with the host configurations. Check the routing > tables. > > For example, if you check the routing table on h1 (with "h1 route"), > you'll see that it doesn't have any entry which can be used to route to > 11.x.x.x. The host never even tries to send the packet because it doesn't > know where it should go. You can fix it by, e.g., setting a default > routing entry on each host (e.g., "h1 route add -net default h1-eth0"). > > -- Murphy > > On May 21, 2013, at 5:53 AM, Windhya Rankothge wrote: > > > I am very new to POX and I am trying to create communication between two > subnets. > > ... > > h1 = net.addHost( 'h1', ip='10.0.0.2' ) > > h2 = net.addHost( 'h2', ip='11.0.0.2' ) > > ... > > I tried to run this topology with l3_forwarding example given in POX > > > > But the problem is I cant ping from h1 to h2.. > > > > Is there something more that I have to do, to make this work ? > > -- Best Regards, Windhya Rankothge..... (WINDY)
