Yes, looks about right, but I'd make one change.  As those two /28s
are contiguous, I'd change eth0 to to
set interface ethernet eth0 address 111.1.1.30 prefix-length 27
which covers the same address range but only uses one of your
allocated addresses.

Personally, I always like having a name server configured - it can
make diagnostics a bit easier.

Best,
Justin

On 9/14/07, Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Router Config
> I am going to use Vyatta with a Time Warner fiber connection
>
> I have 28 addresses assigned to us
>
> as follows (ip's changed for sake of security)
>
> on ethernet 0 (2 subnets)
> set interfaces ethernet eth0 address 111.1.1.30 prefix-length 28
>
> set interfaces ethernet eth0 address 111.1.1.45 prefix-length 28
>
>
> on ethernet 01 (subnet gateway to Timewarner)
> set interfaces ethernet eth1 address 222.2.1.98 prefix-length 30
>
> Default Route
> set protocols static route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 next-hop  222.2.1.97
>
> Basically is this all I really need to route in and out, and am I correct in
> my assumptions?
> Also should I declare nameservers entrys?
> I do not want to use any firewall rules, just simple routing..
>
> I know I want ssh access in etc, but I understand that, I almost need to
> test this live, and am trying to make sure I am on the right path here.
>
>
> Jeff
>
>
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