Re: Configuring Wireless ISP
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Re: Configuring Wireless ISP
I know that is a international list but i'm a brazilian and a mail from .com.br ... Tipow vc precisa ler um pouco + sobre quebras de rede e roteamento On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 21:00:24 -0300 Djalma Fadel Junior <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hello everybody, > > FIRSTLY: > > I'm not sure if this is the right list for my problem, so any suggestion of > Discussion List would be welcome. > > > > THE STRUCTURE: > ^^ > > SERVER SIDE CLIENT SIDE > ^^^ ^^^ > +---+ ++++ ++ > | LINUX BOX |---| RADIO1 | )))((( | RADIO2 |---| CLIENT_BOX | > +---+ ++++ ++ > | > | > ++ > | CISCO ROUT | > ++ > > > RADIO1: Proxim Tsunami MP11a BSU > RADIO2: Proxim Tsunami MP11a RSU > > > > WHAT DO I HAVE? > ^^^ > > I have a half Class-C network. I'll assume the network is 200.200.200.0/128. > In RADIO2 and CLIENT_BOX I'll put a valid IP, so the netmask should be 30. > > SERVER SIDE > ^^^ > RADIO1 ADDR = 200.200.200.10 > NETMASK = 200.200.200.128 > > CLIENT SIDE > ^^^ > NETWORK = 200.200.200.124 > BROADCAST = 200.200.200.127 > NETMASK = 255.255.255.252 > RADIO2 ADDR = 200.200.200.125 > CLIENT_BOX ADDR = 200.200.200.126 > > > with this configuration, the CLIENT_BOX Gateway is the RADIO2 and the Gateway > for RADIO2 is RADIO1. The problem is that RADIO1 cannot be seen by RADIO2, > because it isn't in the same subnet. > > QUESTIONS: > > 1. how to set up the gateway in this network hierarchy? a sua ideia de endereçamento está errada > 2. see that RADIO1 (netmask .128) sees all RADIOn (netmask .252). this can be > done? não > 3. am I thinking right in the way I'm configuring client in a isolated > subnet? or is there another better way? explico ali em baixo > 4. LINUX BOX is DNS server and Radio Traffic Control with CBQ, so both ETH > should have a valid IP in the same network. What should I do? nada, não vejo motivo p/ você querer colocar os dois ips na mesma rede explico melhor embaixo Se eu não estiver enganado os Tsunami MP11 são bridge(1) Se você vai receber meia classe C você vai receber algo como 200.200.200.0/25 (2) Address: 200.200.200.0 11001000.11001000.11001000.0 000 Netmask: 255.255.255.128 = 25 ...1 000 Wildcard: 0.0.0.127 ...0 111 => Network: 200.200.200.0/25 11001000.11001000.11001000.0 000 (Class C) Broadcast: 200.200.200.127 11001000.11001000.11001000.0 111 HostMin: 200.200.200.1 11001000.11001000.11001000.0 001 HostMax: 200.200.200.126 11001000.11001000.11001000.0 110 Hosts/Net: 126 Voce vai precisar de um /30 entre o CISCO ROUT e o LINUX BOX que assumindo a rede acima poderia ser 200.200.200.0/30 ficando 200.200.200.1 no CISCO e 200.200.200.2 no LINUX Assumindo que o RADIO1 e o RADIOn são bridges e você quer entregar um /30 para os clientes o correto é pegar o proximo bloco livre no caso 200.200.200.4/30 e colocar um alias na interface que fala com o radio, algo como "ifconfig eth1:0 200.200.200.5 netmask 255.255.255.252 broadcast 200.200.200.7" e do lado do cliente configurar o ip 200.200.200.6 com gateway para o LINUX 200.200.200.5 (1) A networking device that connects two LANs and forwards or filters data packets between them, based on their destination addresses. Bridges operate at the data link level (or MAC-layer) of the OSI reference model, and are transparent to protocols and to higher level devices like routers. (2) http://jodies.de/ipcalc desculpe se não fui muito didatico mas é que minha praia é colocar a mão na massa mesmo __ Paulo R. S. Araújo [EMAIL PROTECTED] Irapida Telecom
Re: Configuring Wireless ISP
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Re: Configuring Wireless ISP
I know that is a international list but i'm a brazilian and a mail from .com.br ... Tipow vc precisa ler um pouco + sobre quebras de rede e roteamento On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 21:00:24 -0300 Djalma Fadel Junior <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hello everybody, > > FIRSTLY: > > I'm not sure if this is the right list for my problem, so any suggestion of > Discussion List would be welcome. > > > > THE STRUCTURE: > ^^ > > SERVER SIDE CLIENT SIDE > ^^^ ^^^ > +---+ ++++ ++ > | LINUX BOX |---| RADIO1 | )))((( | RADIO2 |---| CLIENT_BOX | > +---+ ++++ ++ > | > | > ++ > | CISCO ROUT | > ++ > > > RADIO1: Proxim Tsunami MP11a BSU > RADIO2: Proxim Tsunami MP11a RSU > > > > WHAT DO I HAVE? > ^^^ > > I have a half Class-C network. I'll assume the network is 200.200.200.0/128. > In RADIO2 and CLIENT_BOX I'll put a valid IP, so the netmask should be 30. > > SERVER SIDE > ^^^ > RADIO1 ADDR = 200.200.200.10 > NETMASK = 200.200.200.128 > > CLIENT SIDE > ^^^ > NETWORK = 200.200.200.124 > BROADCAST = 200.200.200.127 > NETMASK = 255.255.255.252 > RADIO2 ADDR = 200.200.200.125 > CLIENT_BOX ADDR = 200.200.200.126 > > > with this configuration, the CLIENT_BOX Gateway is the RADIO2 and the Gateway for > RADIO2 is RADIO1. The problem is that RADIO1 cannot be seen by RADIO2, because it > isn't in the same subnet. > > QUESTIONS: > > 1. how to set up the gateway in this network hierarchy? a sua ideia de endereçamento está errada > 2. see that RADIO1 (netmask .128) sees all RADIOn (netmask .252). this can be done? não > 3. am I thinking right in the way I'm configuring client in a isolated subnet? or is > there another better way? explico ali em baixo > 4. LINUX BOX is DNS server and Radio Traffic Control with CBQ, so both ETH should > have a valid IP in the same network. What should I do? nada, não vejo motivo p/ você querer colocar os dois ips na mesma rede explico melhor embaixo Se eu não estiver enganado os Tsunami MP11 são bridge(1) Se você vai receber meia classe C você vai receber algo como 200.200.200.0/25 (2) Address: 200.200.200.0 11001000.11001000.11001000.0 000 Netmask: 255.255.255.128 = 25 ...1 000 Wildcard: 0.0.0.127 ...0 111 => Network: 200.200.200.0/25 11001000.11001000.11001000.0 000 (Class C) Broadcast: 200.200.200.127 11001000.11001000.11001000.0 111 HostMin: 200.200.200.1 11001000.11001000.11001000.0 001 HostMax: 200.200.200.126 11001000.11001000.11001000.0 110 Hosts/Net: 126 Voce vai precisar de um /30 entre o CISCO ROUT e o LINUX BOX que assumindo a rede acima poderia ser 200.200.200.0/30 ficando 200.200.200.1 no CISCO e 200.200.200.2 no LINUX Assumindo que o RADIO1 e o RADIOn são bridges e você quer entregar um /30 para os clientes o correto é pegar o proximo bloco livre no caso 200.200.200.4/30 e colocar um alias na interface que fala com o radio, algo como "ifconfig eth1:0 200.200.200.5 netmask 255.255.255.252 broadcast 200.200.200.7" e do lado do cliente configurar o ip 200.200.200.6 com gateway para o LINUX 200.200.200.5 (1) A networking device that connects two LANs and forwards or filters data packets between them, based on their destination addresses. Bridges operate at the data link level (or MAC-layer) of the OSI reference model, and are transparent to protocols and to higher level devices like routers. (2) http://jodies.de/ipcalc desculpe se não fui muito didatico mas é que minha praia é colocar a mão na massa mesmo __ Paulo R. S. Araújo [EMAIL PROTECTED] Irapida Telecom
Re: Configuring Wireless ISP
--On Tuesday, June 22, 2004 21:16 -0500 Pete Templin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: You've got mismatched subnets. It might work with some hacking, but you're better off designing it correctly. Does the Linux box route? If not, you'll need to have a common subnet at least from the Cisco router to Radio1, and you should insert a hub or switch to tie together the data path from the Cisco router to Radio1. Do the radios route, or are they just L2 bridges? If they are just bridges, you'll need to have a common subnet from Client Box to at least the Linux Box, and possibly all the way to the Cisco Router if the Linux box doesn't route. If they route, they'll need two IP addresses, one for each subnet. Tsunami MP11(MP11a)s can do either. Depends on a configuration you select when setting them up, they default to 'smart' bridges though. Basically, anywhere you have a L3 device (i.e. router or multihomed device with routing capabilities enabled) you'll need to separate your subnets. Also, don't use the term "class C". It's old and out of date.
Re: Configuring Wireless ISP
You've got mismatched subnets. It might work with some hacking, but you're better off designing it correctly. Does the Linux box route? If not, you'll need to have a common subnet at least from the Cisco router to Radio1, and you should insert a hub or switch to tie together the data path from the Cisco router to Radio1. Do the radios route, or are they just L2 bridges? If they are just bridges, you'll need to have a common subnet from Client Box to at least the Linux Box, and possibly all the way to the Cisco Router if the Linux box doesn't route. If they route, they'll need two IP addresses, one for each subnet. Basically, anywhere you have a L3 device (i.e. router or multihomed device with routing capabilities enabled) you'll need to separate your subnets. Also, don't use the term "class C". It's old and out of date. Djalma Fadel Junior wrote: hello everybody, FIRSTLY: I'm not sure if this is the right list for my problem, so any suggestion of Discussion List would be welcome. THE STRUCTURE: ^^ SERVER SIDE CLIENT SIDE ^^^ ^^^ +---+ ++++ ++ | LINUX BOX |---| RADIO1 | )))((( | RADIO2 |---| CLIENT_BOX | +---+ ++++ ++ | | ++ | CISCO ROUT | ++ RADIO1: Proxim Tsunami MP11a BSU RADIO2: Proxim Tsunami MP11a RSU WHAT DO I HAVE? ^^^ I have a half Class-C network. I'll assume the network is 200.200.200.0/128. In RADIO2 and CLIENT_BOX I'll put a valid IP, so the netmask should be 30. SERVER SIDE ^^^ RADIO1 ADDR = 200.200.200.10 NETMASK = 200.200.200.128 CLIENT SIDE ^^^ NETWORK = 200.200.200.124 BROADCAST = 200.200.200.127 NETMASK = 255.255.255.252 RADIO2 ADDR = 200.200.200.125 CLIENT_BOX ADDR = 200.200.200.126 with this configuration, the CLIENT_BOX Gateway is the RADIO2 and the Gateway for RADIO2 is RADIO1. The problem is that RADIO1 cannot be seen by RADIO2, because it isn't in the same subnet. QUESTIONS: 1. how to set up the gateway in this network hierarchy? 2. see that RADIO1 (netmask .128) sees all RADIOn (netmask .252). this can be done? 3. am I thinking right in the way I'm configuring client in a isolated subnet? or is there another better way? 4. LINUX BOX is DNS server and Radio Traffic Control with CBQ, so both ETH should have a valid IP in the same network. What should I do? Sorry if I wasn't clear in my explanation in spite of long writing. :-) thanks in advance dfadel
Re: Configuring Wireless ISP
--On Tuesday, June 22, 2004 21:16 -0500 Pete Templin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: You've got mismatched subnets. It might work with some hacking, but you're better off designing it correctly. Does the Linux box route? If not, you'll need to have a common subnet at least from the Cisco router to Radio1, and you should insert a hub or switch to tie together the data path from the Cisco router to Radio1. Do the radios route, or are they just L2 bridges? If they are just bridges, you'll need to have a common subnet from Client Box to at least the Linux Box, and possibly all the way to the Cisco Router if the Linux box doesn't route. If they route, they'll need two IP addresses, one for each subnet. Tsunami MP11(MP11a)s can do either. Depends on a configuration you select when setting them up, they default to 'smart' bridges though. Basically, anywhere you have a L3 device (i.e. router or multihomed device with routing capabilities enabled) you'll need to separate your subnets. Also, don't use the term "class C". It's old and out of date. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Configuring Wireless ISP
You've got mismatched subnets. It might work with some hacking, but you're better off designing it correctly. Does the Linux box route? If not, you'll need to have a common subnet at least from the Cisco router to Radio1, and you should insert a hub or switch to tie together the data path from the Cisco router to Radio1. Do the radios route, or are they just L2 bridges? If they are just bridges, you'll need to have a common subnet from Client Box to at least the Linux Box, and possibly all the way to the Cisco Router if the Linux box doesn't route. If they route, they'll need two IP addresses, one for each subnet. Basically, anywhere you have a L3 device (i.e. router or multihomed device with routing capabilities enabled) you'll need to separate your subnets. Also, don't use the term "class C". It's old and out of date. Djalma Fadel Junior wrote: hello everybody, FIRSTLY: I'm not sure if this is the right list for my problem, so any suggestion of Discussion List would be welcome. THE STRUCTURE: ^^ SERVER SIDE CLIENT SIDE ^^^ ^^^ +---+ ++++ ++ | LINUX BOX |---| RADIO1 | )))((( | RADIO2 |---| CLIENT_BOX | +---+ ++++ ++ | | ++ | CISCO ROUT | ++ RADIO1: Proxim Tsunami MP11a BSU RADIO2: Proxim Tsunami MP11a RSU WHAT DO I HAVE? ^^^ I have a half Class-C network. I'll assume the network is 200.200.200.0/128. In RADIO2 and CLIENT_BOX I'll put a valid IP, so the netmask should be 30. SERVER SIDE ^^^ RADIO1 ADDR = 200.200.200.10 NETMASK = 200.200.200.128 CLIENT SIDE ^^^ NETWORK = 200.200.200.124 BROADCAST = 200.200.200.127 NETMASK = 255.255.255.252 RADIO2 ADDR = 200.200.200.125 CLIENT_BOX ADDR = 200.200.200.126 with this configuration, the CLIENT_BOX Gateway is the RADIO2 and the Gateway for RADIO2 is RADIO1. The problem is that RADIO1 cannot be seen by RADIO2, because it isn't in the same subnet. QUESTIONS: 1. how to set up the gateway in this network hierarchy? 2. see that RADIO1 (netmask .128) sees all RADIOn (netmask .252). this can be done? 3. am I thinking right in the way I'm configuring client in a isolated subnet? or is there another better way? 4. LINUX BOX is DNS server and Radio Traffic Control with CBQ, so both ETH should have a valid IP in the same network. What should I do? Sorry if I wasn't clear in my explanation in spite of long writing. :-) thanks in advance dfadel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]