thanks for the great reply ! See below for my comments:
Stewart Nelson wrote:
However, even though I've added the 192.168.6.10 as the gw
for the 192.168.6.xx network, the phones cannot access
the 192.168.5.xx network (or the internet).
Well, if you can open a TCP connection from 192.168.5.xx to
Is NAT enabled by default on Fedora core 1 (latest patches) ?
Sorry, don't know. I believe that if you have disabled iptables
by e.g. /etc/init.d/iptables stop
then NAT should be off, but it still wouldn't hurt to check the
source address reaching the phones.
The target machines can be pinged
However, even though I've added the 192.168.6.10 as the gw
for the 192.168.6.xx network, the phones cannot access
the 192.168.5.xx network (or the internet).
Well, if you can open a TCP connection from 192.168.5.xx to
192.168.6.xx, then routing in the reverse direction must be
working. If you