Sorry to respond to my own message, but I wanted to correct a typo that
Chris might be confused by. See below.
At 10:52 PM 8/13/2004 -0700, Ray Olszewski wrote:
Chris -- I don't have your prior messages, so I can't refer back to your
routing table from the Cisco. Without it, I can give you only
Chris -- I don't have your prior messages, so I can't refer back to your
routing table from the Cisco. Without it, I can give you only a partial
answer to your questions. See below.
At 12:25 PM 8/14/2004 +0800, Chris Lee wrote:
Dear Ray,
Many thanks for your details reply.
Let discuss the NAT? p
Dear Ray,
Many thanks for your details reply.
Let discuss the NAT? part first.
> >Ethernet0 10.0.108.254/255.255.255.0
> > 203.198.77.78/255.255.240
> >
> >Ethernet1 172.23.76.154/255.255.255.252
I try to use uClibc 2.2RC1, but I don't know how to setup the eth0 (WAN
Thanks for the additional details, Chris. As you'll see in my comments
below, you don't need LEAF to do "everything" the Cisco can do. What you
need is much easier to achieve than some of us had guessed based on your
earlier, more general question. Whether LEAF (or any Linux-based routing)
is a
Chris Lee wrote:
As I don't know how to config CISCO, I use Getif to peek the config via
SNMP.
For Interface, it show:
descr. ip address
Ethernet0 10.0.108.254/255.255.255.0
203.198.77.78/255.255.240
Ethernet1 172.23.76.154/255.255.255.252
Tunnel5 192.16
hi Chris, List
regarding the SNMP stuff, I am afraid I cannot answer. I don't know if leaf is capable
of doing this. (might be)
for what is of NAT'ing the LAN, it is quite easy.
and for QoS, you wouldn't normaly have to worry about this. Shorewall can do this
(check shorewall.net for more details
Dear Ray,
Thanks for your reply.
Here is the existing setup
Internet --> NetDSL Cable Modem --> CISCO Router --> Intranet
What I want is:
Internet --> NetDSL Cable Modem --> leaf --> Intranet
There is two port (DSL, Ethernet) for ARESCOM NetDSL 1000 Cable Modem, which
I think work like this
At 10:16 AM 8/11/2004 +0800, Chris Lee wrote:
Hi,
My company using CISCO 1603 Router
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps214/ps218/
provided by ISP for internet access.
Question: Is it possible use leaf to replace all the function for that
router?
I've been reading the responses in thi
Hello Chris,
By the look of it, you will replace the Cisco equipment ;-)
Regarding the WAN IP, I understand that what is marked is your public IP address, to
get Leaf working in your environment you will probably have to set its WAN interface
to 172.23.76.154. I suspect your gateway will show if
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> From: S Mohan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 11:45 AM
> To: 'Chris Lee'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [leaf-user] CISCO 1600 Router Replacment
>
> It can replace and perform much better except for interface support.
> Supporting
, VPN etc.
Regards
Mohan
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Lee
> Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 7:47 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: [leaf-user] CISCO 1600 Router Replacment
>
> Hi
Hi,
My company using CISCO 1603 Router
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps214/ps218/
provided by ISP for internet access.
Question: Is it possible use leaf to replace all the function for that
router?
Regards,
Chris Lee
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