Cool guys :)

I'm gonna give the ip rule a test when I head back to office on monday, but
how do I determine that it is working?

Once that is done, I'll look into the bandwidth throttling.

Daren

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Bays [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2008 5:17 AM
To: Daren Tay
Cc: vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com
Subject: Re: [Vyatta-users] Managing different subnet with different
gateway


Daren,

Yep.  The tool is the standard linux ip command.  The "ip rule from"
part tells the system that anything from this address should go to table
n.  Each table has a separate default route.

XORP *shouldn't* kill these routes since they aren't in the master
table.  YMMV.  As Aubrey correctly pointed out, you will want to add
these commands to your startup files so they are added at each boot.

As for tracking bandwidth, you could also poll interface stats using
SNMP and rrdtool/mrtg.  (ifOutOctets)

Good Luck!

Cheers,
Robert.



Daren Tay wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> yeah I want to route them out different gateway.
>
> what is this ip tool you are refering to? you mean the standard 'ip'
command
> over the linux kernel?
> And if I issue these command, won't xorp override it everytime i do a
commit
> within it? I thought Vyatta overrides any routing/settings the kernel
has..
>
> so base on what you are advicing me,
>> #ip route add default via 10.0.0.1 dev eth0 tab 1
>> #ip route add default via 10.1.0.1 dev eth1 tab 2
>> #ip rule add from 192.168.16.0/24 tab 1 priority 500
>> #ip rule add from 192.168.17.024 tab 2 priority 600
>
> say my subnet 1 is 192.168.16.0/24
> subnet 2 is 192.168.17.0/24
>
> by add the above, i can define the default gateway out?
>
> And as my original question mention, will it interfere with Vyatta's
> settings (static routing etc), or vice versa?
>
> On a side note, am I able to track bandwidth usage on each of this
> interface?
>
> Thanks!
> Daren
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Aubrey Wells [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 6:19 AM
> To: Robert Bays
> Cc: Daren Tay; vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com
> Subject: Re: [Vyatta-users] Managing different subnet with different
> gateway
>
>
> hmmm I did not know you could do that with ip in linux. very
> interesting. you just solved a problem for me as well, thanks. :-)
>
> ------------------
> Aubrey Wells
> Senior Engineer
> Shelton | Johns Technology Group
> A Vyatta Ready Partner
> www.sheltonjohns.com
>
>
> On Jan 3, 2008, at 1:14 PM, Robert Bays wrote:
>
>> Daren,
>>
>> If I am understanding you correctly you want to route the first local
>> interface out one gateway and the second local interface out the
>> second
>> gateway.  You would need to use source based routing to do what you
>> are
>> looking for.  That's not currently supported in the cli, but you can
>> do
>> it from the linux command prompt using the ip tool.  Something like
>> this
>> should work for you.
>>
>> #ip route add default via 10.0.0.1 dev eth0 tab 1
>> #ip route add default via 10.1.0.1 dev eth1 tab 2
>> #ip rule add from 192.168.16.0/24 tab 1 priority 500
>> #ip rule add from 192.168.17.024 tab 2 priority 600
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Robert.
>>
>>
>> Daren Tay wrote:
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> my intention is just to use one router to handle 2 subnet.
>>> But each subnet has their own gateway, so how do I specify the
>>> different
>>> gateway on the router?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Daren
>>>
>>>    -----Original Message-----
>>>    *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
>>>    *Nick Davey
>>>    *Sent:* Thursday, January 03, 2008 11:25 PM
>>>    *To:* Daren Tay
>>>    *Cc:* vyatta-users@mailman.vyatta.com
>>>    *Subject:* Re: [Vyatta-users] Managing different subnet with
>>>    different gateway
>>>
>>>    I don't know if I'm understanding this right. You want to add a
>>>    second subnet on a second interface of the Vyatta router? In that
>>>    case, yes it will work fine, without much extra configuration (you
>>>    may need to modify your NAT/firewall rules). That's a pretty
>>>    straight forward setup though. If you are looking to add a second
>>>    router to your network, with a second network behind that router
>>> you
>>>    would need to add static routes for the network behind the second
>>>    router, and a default route on the second router. Alternatively
>>> you
>>>    could use a simple routing protocol like RIP. Make sense?
>>>
>>>    On Jan 3, 2008 3:13 AM, Daren Tay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>>
>>>        Hi guys,
>>>
>>>        happy 2008 wherever you guys are!
>>>
>>>        I have a question:
>>>        Currently my vyatta router is handling one subnet with one
>>>        gateway, using
>>>        NAT for the servers.
>>>        SO basically its just static routing.
>>>
>>>        I now need to add another subnet (different project) into the
>>>        picture, which
>>>        has its own gateway.
>>>        Can the vyatta router handle 2 different subnet, each with its
>>>        own gateway?
>>>
>>>        Do advice ;)
>>>
>>>        Thanks!
>>>        Daren
>>>
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