Date: Fri, 10 Jul 1998 10:40:12 -0700 From: "Christopher Raven" <gurab@zdnetmail.com> To: "Joe "Marcus" Clarke" <marcus@miami.edu> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Cisco Message-ID: <DLPKHGAMGJDKBAAA@zdnetmail.com>
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I changed the lan over to a 10.0.0.x configuration to match the router nd that seems to have cleared that problem up thanks guys - however, the FreeBSD machine is experiencing quite a slow connection for dual ISDN. The NT machine might get up to 14kb/sec but Freebsd never passes 2kb/sec. Is this something I've messed-up on the DNS/ routing side of things? If so, what files/dumps do you need to see to know thanks. Chris >I assumed at first it was just the IP address, but you never can tell. >Here at Cisco, a lot of us use the 760 series at home, and there have been >a lot of wierd routing problems lately. Probably due to our switch, but I >just wanted to make sure the config looked okay. > >Joe Clarke > >On Fri, 10 Jul 1998, Paul T. Root wrote: > >> In a previous message, Joe \"Marcus\" Clarke said: >> > FreeBSD does "support" the Cisco 760. By that I mean, FreeBSD will pass >> > traffic through it like any other router. However, your IP addresses >> > don't match. If the FreeBSD box is 192.168.1.2, then you need to have >> > 192.168.1.1 lets say on the Cisco's ethernet segment. Then it is just a >> > matter of pointing your default gateway on the FreeBSD box to the router. >> > Can you get access to your config on the 760? If so, send it to me. >> > >> > Joe Clarke >> >> What do you need the config of the router for? It should be fine. I'd >> change the IP of the freebsd box, personally. This is just a ISDN >> router. >> >> >> >> -- >> The only difference between me and a madman is that I am not mad. >> -- Salvador Dali >> > > Free web-based email, anytime, anywhere! ZDNet Mail - http://www.zdnetmail.com To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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