set system gateway-address and set protocols static route 0.0.0.0/0  
does the same thing. The problem with your default gateway is its not  
on any connected subnets. Are you doing ip-passthru on the cable  
modem, so you can acutally use the public IPs behind it? If that is  
the case, your default gateway needs to be 75.145.xxx.190. I suspect  
this is the case, and the 10.1.10.1 is a management ip on the cable  
modem. If that is the case you'll want to add a secondary ip on the  
eth1 interface that is in that same subnet (say 10.1.10.2) so you can  
get to it from inside.

------------------
Aubrey Wells
Senior Engineer
Shelton | Johns Technology Group
A Vyatta Ready Partner
www.sheltonjohns.com





On Dec 2, 2007, at 11:33 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I am working with Vyatta for the first time and I am currently stuck  
> on what
> to do.  I've googled a few howtos and also watched the videos and  
> read the
> quick start.  Here is my hardware/routing info:
>
> Comcast SMC IP Gateway
> 1U dual m-itx VIA EK 10000 with 2 Compact Flash, 2 80G SATA, 2 512MB  
> ram, 2
> RJ45 10/100 per mobo (planning for VRRP down the road).
> eth0 = lan
> eth1 = wan
> Server 1 - Fedora 7
> Server 2 - Fedora 7
>
> IP info:
> Static IP block: 75.145.xxx.185 - 75.145.xxx.189
> Gateway: 75.145.xxx.190
> Subnet: 255.255.255.248
> DNS 1: 68.87.73.242
> DNS 2: 68.87.71.226
> SMC IP: 10.1.10.1
> Server 1: 192.168.xxx.189
> Server 2: 192.168.xxx.188
>
> Current Vyatta Config:
>
> protocols {
>        static {
>            disable: false
>            route 0.0.0.0/0 {
>                next-hop: 10.1.10.1
>                metric: 1
>            }
>        }
>    }
>    policy {
>    }
>    interfaces {
>        restore: false
>        loopback lo {
>            description: ""
>        }
>        ethernet eth0 {
>            disable: false
>            discard: false
>            description: "lan"
>            hw-id: 00:40:63:ef:c3:1c
>            duplex: "auto"
>            speed: "auto"
>            address 192.168.xxx.1 {
>                prefix-length: 24
>                disable: false
>            }
>        }
>        ethernet eth1 {
>            disable: false
>            discard: false
>            description: "wan"
>            hw-id: 00:40:63:ef:c3:19
>            duplex: "auto"
>            speed: "auto"
>            address 75.145.xxx.189 {
>                prefix-length: 29
>                disable: false
>            }
>        }
>    }
>    service {
>        webgui {
>            http-port: 80
>            https-port: 443
>        }
>    }
>    firewall {
>        log-martians: "enable"
>        send-redirects: "disable"
>        receive-redirects: "disable"
>        ip-src-route: "disable"
>        broadcast-ping: "disable"
>        syn-cookies: "enable"
>    }
>    system {
>        host-name: "rt1"
>        domain-name: ""
>        name-server 68.87.73.242
>        name-server 68.87.71.226
>        time-zone: "GMT"
>        ntp-server "69.59.150.135"
>        gateway-address: 10.1.10.1
>        login {
>            user root {
>                full-name: ""
>                authentication {
>                    encrypted-password: "$1$$Ht7gBYnxI1xCdO/JOnodh."
>                }
>            }
>            user vyatta {
>                full-name: ""
>                authentication {
>                    encrypted-password: "$1$$Ht7gBYnxI1xCdO/JOnodh."
>                }
>            }
>        }
>        package {
>            auto-sync: 1
>            repository community {
>                component: "main"
>                url: "http://archive.vyatta.com/vyatta";
>            }
>        }
>    }
>
> I can currently ping my lan, which is further confirmed by being  
> able to
> access Vyatta through Server1 via the WebGUI, but I cannot seem to  
> configure
> the router correctly to ping the internet from the router.  My  
> thought is
> that my static route might not be correctly set, or possibly my  
> default
> gateway.  Seems one of them should point to 10.1.10.1 and the other to
> 75.145.xxx.190.
>
> Also, once I have set a static route under protocols I am noticing  
> that I
> get an error whenever I attempt to edit it...
>
> Error - 102 Command failed cannot replace route for 0.0.0.0/0: no such
> route.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Todd Worden
> Software Developer
>
> Growing Technologies
> P: 434-296-1500
> E: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
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