FW: FW: [LARTC] Static ip addresses/aliases previously (my mistake) htb: class 10007 isn't work conserving ?!

2004-07-06 Thread Chris Bolton
om: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James Sneeringer Sent: 06 July 2004 16:53 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: FW: [LARTC] Static ip addresses/aliases previously (my mistake) htb: class 10007 isn't work conserving ?! [Sorry if this is received twice. Sent it with th

Re: FW: [LARTC] Static ip addresses/aliases previously (my mistake) htb: class 10007 isn't work conserving ?!

2004-07-06 Thread James Sneeringer
[Sorry if this is received twice. Sent it with the wrong address once, not sure if the moderator will approve it.] On Tue, Jul 06, 2004 at 08:22:42AM +0100, Chris Bolton wrote: > Ok I'm not the best at ASCII diagrams but here goes anyway... (well I'll > modify the one in the advanced routing howt

Re: FW: FW: [LARTC] Static ip addresses/aliases previously (my mistake) htb: class 10007 isn't work conserving ?!

2004-07-06 Thread Ed Wildgoose
Chris Bolton wrote: eth1 & eth2 are both connected to the EN5861 router. I've done that because I couldn't work out any other way to use the static IP address that out ISP have given us. Aha, this is a config question. You can just add as many ip addresses to each physical card as

FW: FW: [LARTC] Static ip addresses/aliases previously (my mistake) htb: class 10007 isn't work conserving ?!

2004-07-06 Thread Chris Bolton
>>eth1 & eth2 are both connected to the EN5861 router. I've done that >>because I couldn't work out any other way to use the static IP address >>that out ISP have given us. >> > >Aha, this is a config question. You can just add as many ip addresses to each physical card as you like. I forget

Re: FW: [LARTC] Static ip addresses/aliases previously (my mistake) htb: class 10007 isn't work conserving ?!

2004-07-06 Thread Ed Wildgoose
eth1 & eth2 are both connected to the EN5861 router. I've done that because I couldn't work out any other way to use the static IP address that out ISP have given us. Aha, this is a config question. You can just add as many ip addresses to each physical card as you like. I forget the exact

FW: [LARTC] Static ip addresses/aliases previously (my mistake) htb: class 10007 isn't work conserving ?!

2004-07-06 Thread Chris Bolton
>> No I am using the EN5861, just that we have two ADSL lines and only >> one >> EN5861 and rather than buying another I'd like to use linux to do the >> same job as the en5861, if you know what I mean. > >You can, but since you have two ADSL lines, you'll need two ADSL devices of some kind, wh

Re: [LARTC] Static ip addresses/aliases previously (my mistake) htb: class 10007 isn't work conserving ?!

2004-07-05 Thread James Sneeringer
On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 05:14:20PM +0100, Chris Bolton wrote: > No I am using the EN5861, just that we have two ADSL lines and only one > EN5861 and rather than buying another I'd like to use linux to do the same > job as the en5861, if you know what I mean. You can, but since you have two ADSL li

[LARTC] Static ip addresses/aliases previously (my mistake) htb: class 10007 isn't work conserving ?!

2004-07-05 Thread Chris Bolton
>>Our ISP has given us 5 static IP address plus one router IP address >>and I was wondering if I could get rid of their stupid EN5861 router >>and set up the linux machine to handle all the static addresses and >>routing. I figured I'd have to set up alises for other IP addresses >>eg ifconf