Re: Routing weird IPs

2011-07-28 Thread Paulo Santos
Hello, First of all, than you everyone for the replies. François TOURDE wrote: Le 15182ième jour après Epoch, Paulo Santos écrivait: Plus this routes: 10.0.0.0 /255.0.0.0 - 10.120.43.158 62.48.163.64/255.224.0.0 - 10.200.34.158 192.168.168.0/255.255.255.192 - 10.120.43.158 If your

Re: Routing weird IPs

2011-07-28 Thread François TOURDE
Le 15183ième jour après Epoch, Paulo Santos écrivait: You can't have 2 gateway lines, because gateway is equiv to route default, and you can't have 2 default destinations. Ok. I'll correct that in the end of the day, since it's in production I can't restart the network. You don't need to

Re: Routing weird IPs

2011-07-28 Thread Paulo Santos
Paulo Santos wrote: François TOURDE wrote: Le 15182ième jour après Epoch, Paulo Santos écrivait: Plus this routes: 10.0.0.0 /255.0.0.0 - 10.120.43.158 62.48.163.64/255.224.0.0 - 10.200.34.158 192.168.168.0/255.255.255.192 - 10.120.43.158 If your syntax is ip/mask - gateway, then the second

Routing weird IPs

2011-07-27 Thread Paulo Santos
Hello list, We have an Asterisk PBX running on Debian with 1 NIC. We're adding a SIP trunk and, for that, the ISP/ITSP installed a router/gateway (I think that's what it is). They've told me I needed to have configuration like this: PBX IP: 10.120.43.153 Gateway: 10.120.43.158 Netmask:

Re: Routing weird IPs

2011-07-27 Thread Ivan Shmakov
Paulo Santos paulo.r.san...@sapo.pt writes: […] Plus this routes: 10.0.0.0 /255.0.0.0 - 10.120.43.158 62.48.163.64/255.224.0.0 - 10.200.34.158 192.168.168.0/255.255.255.192 - 10.120.43.158 The last one should probably be as follows instead: 192.168.160.0/255.255.255.192 -

Re: Routing weird IPs

2011-07-27 Thread Paulo Santos
Ivan Shmakov wrote: Paulo Santospaulo.r.san...@sapo.pt writes: ... 192.168.168.0/255.255.255.192 - 10.120.43.158 The last one should probably be as follows instead: 192.168.160.0/255.255.255.192 - 10.120.43.158 Why is that? I tried it, though, but I get the same behaviour.

Re: Routing weird IPs

2011-07-27 Thread François TOURDE
Le 15182ième jour après Epoch, Paulo Santos écrivait: Hello list, We have an Asterisk PBX running on Debian with 1 NIC. We're adding a SIP trunk and, for that, the ISP/ITSP installed a router/gateway (I think that's what it is). They've told me I needed to have configuration like this:

Re: Routing weird IPs

2011-07-27 Thread Ivan Shmakov
Paulo Santos paulo.r.san...@sapo.pt writes: Ivan Shmakov wrote: Paulo Santospaulo.r.san...@sapo.pt writes: 192.168.168.0/255.255.255.192 - 10.120.43.158 The last one should probably be as follows instead: 192.168.160.0/255.255.255.192 - 10.120.43.158 Why is that? I tried it,