Ok roberts, will take note of that.
My concern is just to ensure the 2 subnet have their traffic routed through
their respective gateways as different bandwidth is purchased for them :)
Thanks man!
Daren
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> I am more familiar with VMWare at this point, so that is what
> I was thinking... They are VIA embedded... given 1Ghz and
> 512mb do you think things would get sluggish assuming a
> moderately properly configured setup?
> Vyatta seems really slim and very efficient, and I have a
> hundred mor
ou're running a VIA processor on those, you'd have to run VMware to
get the virtualization. Xen won't work on those yet because Vyatta doesn't
(yet) support paravirtualization and VIA doesn't support the hardware
virtualization hooks (AMD-V, etc.).
-- Dave
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> Thanks for the tip... I have installed 'to' CF and that does
> work very well.
> I think you are right, the best approach might be to get a
> USB CDROM and install from that. I'm just not thinking my
> system spec would be beefy enough for a virtual machine, but
> I'm no pro.
If you're runn
We need more information than what's present, but if this a internet
BGP peering , make sure you have neighborship with your upstream and
your prefix is being sent.
Also review various route-servers to check that your announcement is
being seen by the internet. I personally like att's, but
s here in the Vyatta lab that we use in that way.
I would recommend you use something like a USB CD-ROM to install. This
would probably be much easlier than extracting and reinstalling drives.
-- Dave
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Daren,
I would still setup a global default route in the router to handle
traffic not explicitly source routed.
Cheers,
Robert.
Daren Tay wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> one more question:
> say I do the below mentioned way to have multi-gateway setup, but there'll
> still be a default gateway set in xor
> Before I begin troubleshooting, I am writing to request advice on
a better way to manage my routers. I cannot for the life of me figure out
how to install Vyatta from a compact flash card. So, instead, whenever I
have needed to start over I have pulled out the hard drives, slapped
them
Hi,
If 11.11.11.12/21 is your own IP space (which I doubt because it's
allocated to the DoD) ;-) and your service provider is receiving it via
BGP and propagating it out to the Internet, then you should be able to
reach it from the outside. So I guess what I'm not clear on is, are you
literal
The exact message is:
"Can't validate config ready of process [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
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From: "Troopy ." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 11:33:25 +0100
Hello,
I am trying to test Vyatta multicast
Hi,
I tried to add a ip address 11.11.11.12 with prefix length of 21 to eth1.
But i still cannot remote access or ping to this ip address from outside. I
hope to able to access the web gui of Vyatta remotely using the eth1 ip
address. Also this eth1 will be link to a switch and to the rest of the
Hello,
I am trying to test Vyatta multicast functionnalities.
Vyatta VC3, blank config
When a try:
set protocols pimsm4 interface eth0
set multicast mfea4 interface eth0
and commit, i have the following message after a long time:
"Can't validate config ready of process"
CAn you please tell m
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