[Info-vax] Routing when using two interfaces/networks.

jbriggs444 jbriggs444 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 20 10:36:07 EST 2010


On Jan 17, 5:52 pm, JF Mezei <jfmezei.spam... at vaxination.ca> wrote:
> Jan-Erik Soderholm wrote:
>
> > $ tcpip sh route
>
> >                         DYNAMIC
>
> > Type           Destination                    Gateway
>
> > AN    0.0.0.0                         193.183.98.251
> > AN    10.32.137.0/24                  10.32.137.1
> > AH    10.32.137.1                     10.32.137.1
> > AH    127.0.0.1                       127.0.0.1
> > AN    193.183.98.0/24                 193.183.98.2
> > AH    193.183.98.2                    193.183.98.2
>
> If you are transitioning to the 10.* network:
>
> Change your default route to 10.32.137.254
> Add a permanent route  193.183.0.0/16 /gateway=193.183.98.251
>
> Traffic destined for a 193 dstination that is not within the hosts subet
> should then use the 193 interface and be sent to te 193.183.98.251 router.
>
> Traffic destined to the internet or to a 10.* host not part of the
> 10.32.137 network will be routed via the default route and use the
> 10.32.137.1 interfce to reach the .254 router.

Note that the 193.183.0.0/16 either has the wrong netmask or Jan's
company is squatting on address space that they do not own.  According
to RIPE, Electrolux only has 193.183.64.0/18

netname:         SE-LUXNET
descr:           Electrolux Data AB



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