Hi Nick,
thanks for the insight!
Daren
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Nick Davey
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 10:37 PM
To: Daren Tay
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Vyatta-users] VRRP Possible with Vyatta router? Or is the
Hello,
I'm trying to get a dhcp server running on a vyatta router and i'm
having a little trouble. I want to run the server on a vlan interface
(53) off of int eth1. When I try to commit my config, it tells me
that the subnet I'm trying to use is not on any interfaces, but it
is. I think i
Sorry, after a reboot, it is now ok.
Strange !
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De : Dominique Jeannerod [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mardi 23 octobre 2007 23:00
À : 'vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com'
Objet : OSPF and Policy
I'm trying to setup a simple OSPF routing on Vyatta, and i'm getting an
error message i
To remove term 2, which is not necessary for your case, or, to set the "from
protocol WHATEVER" clause for term 2, would avoid the commit failure.
Known issue 2006, page /..10
http://www.vyatta.com/documentation/VC3beta/Vyatta_RN_VC3Beta_v01.pdf
Arthur
- Original Message -
From: "Domi
Oh, yes!
Problem is: It works fine as long as the delay on the link is 1-2sec. I get
FULL exchange of LSAs. When the delay on the link increases due to more
traffic, it breaks It looks like the Hello packets gets through, but I
have not been able to verify the same for either the LSAs or the A
I'm trying to setup a simple OSPF routing on Vyatta, and i'm getting an
error message i can't understand when committing the changes.
Here is my OSPF setup :
protocols {
ospf4 {
router-id: 10.1.254.3
traceoptions {
flag {
all
Obvious question, but is this set the same on the routers on both
sides of the link?
Justin
On 10/23/07, Jon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> I have a problem with ospf loosing connection over high latency links. The
> link in question will induce a delay from minimum 1 sec to a maxim
Hi all,
I have a problem with ospf loosing connection over high latency links. The
link in question will induce a delay from minimum 1 sec to a maximum of more
than 20 sec. (Yes, such links do exist:-/ )
I have tried to set the hello and router-dead intervals to 60 and 240
respectivly, but I stil
Hello,
The OFR supports VRRP which is the standard compliant way to deploy
redundant routers on a network. I have this deployed on my network right
now, and it's working great. A VRRP group is specified under an interface,
and a virtual IP is configured. These values must match on each device. In
m
Hello Aubrey,
You did not misunderstood my explanation!
The scenario is:
- A user with some/any static IP configuration is been routed to allow
him to access the internet.
I have seen a solution at sourceforge called SHAT but the author does not
maintain since 2004 and the version at sou
oops, i got so distracted by part c to your email, that I read right
over your load-balancing requirements. unless it got included in
dublin, ECMP (Equal-cost multi-path) routing is not available in
vyatta at this time. you can do the failover though, you just add a
second default route wit
a and b are simple, almost any router including vyatta can do this.
for c, are you saying you want any user with any random ip
configuration on their machine to be able to plug in and get online
with that random ip, subnet, and gateway? That's a heck of a request
and I'm not sure how it wou
Hello List,
My goal is:
1) a box with 3 ethernet cards (interfaces): eth0, eth1, eth2;
2) eth0 attached to internet access provider ISP0;
eth1 attached to internet access provider ISP1;
eth2 attached to local dynamic LAN users;
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