Re: [Vyatta-users] Vyatta Router Test Unsucessful last night

2007-12-26 Thread Ken Price
I attempted the throw from Cisco to Vyatta last night, and failed. Could it be possible that they would need to clear arp cache or something similar? I am really stumped on this one. I even set an address on my laptop in the same subnet of the Vyatta up side, and it talked to my laptop.

[Vyatta-users] Vyatta Router Test Unsucessful last night

2007-12-26 Thread Ken Felix (C)
Keep in mind it's probably nothing todo with crappy upstream but that cisco uses a default of 4 hours for arp caching. Without their arp-table being deleted, they have no way to flush your old cisco mac_addr out and to install the vyatta mac_addr. You could call in to your provider and

[Vyatta-users] Vyatta Router Test Unsucessful last night

2007-12-21 Thread Shane McKinley
I attempted the throw from Cisco to Vyatta last night, and failed. From what I can see, the Vyatta configuration is comparable to the Cisco's configuration with the exception of the subnets on the interface being class C since Vyatta cannot create routes directed toward an interface through the

Re: [Vyatta-users] Vyatta Router Test Unsucessful last night

2007-12-21 Thread Shane McKinley
I attempted the throw from Cisco to Vyatta last night, and failed. From what I can see, the Vyatta configuration is comparable to the Cisco's configuration with the exception of the subnets on the interface being class C since Vyatta cannot create routes directed toward an interface through the

Re: [Vyatta-users] Vyatta Router Test Unsucessful last night

2007-12-21 Thread Robert Bays
What kind of circuit is it? Do you need to clone your old MAC address? Short of that it would help to be able to see the config. Shane McKinley wrote: I attempted the throw from Cisco to Vyatta last night, and failed. From what I can see, the Vyatta configuration is comparable to the