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Date:      Wed, 2 Jun 1999 15:51:24 -0700 
From:      Erin Fortenberry <erinf@lusardi.com>
To:        'Brad Tucker' <zvi@zvi.t-networking.com>, Erin Fortenberry <erinf@lusardi.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   RE: 2 ethernet cards
Message-ID:  <AFB0749029D0D211AD3900902728125103A907@MAIL>

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I think it can be done, but you will have to get into subneting and set your
F-BSD box up as a router. Your best bet is to fix the other problem on the
network.


Erin


mailto:kahn@deadbbs.com
http://www.deadbbs.com
http://www.fortenberry.net

I always wanted to be somebody.  I realize now that I should have been more
specific.

--> -----Original Message-----
--> From: Brad Tucker [mailto:zvi@zvi.t-networking.com]
--> Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 3:48 PM
--> To: Erin Fortenberry
--> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
--> Subject: RE: 2 ethernet cards
--> 
--> 
--> Yes,
--> we do have a router.  unfortunatly, I am runinng netaltalk, 
--> and my packets
--> keep colliding with his tcp packets, and his console for 
--> the router keeps
--> lighting up with collision errors.  We are trying to eliminate this
--> 
--> 
--> On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, Erin Fortenberry wrote:
--> 
--> > Don't you have a router on the end of the T1 for this already?
--> > 
--> > 
--> > Erin
--> > 
--> > 
--> > mailto:kahn@deadbbs.com
--> > http://www.deadbbs.com
--> > http://www.fortenberry.net
--> > 
--> > "Can i dial 1-255-255-255255 and make every phone in the 
--> world ring?"
--> > 
--> > -- Tanuki
--> > 
--> > 
--> > 
--> > 
--> > --> -----Original Message-----
--> > --> From: Brad Tucker [mailto:zvi@zvi.t-networking.com]
--> > --> Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 3:36 PM
--> > --> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
--> > --> Subject: 2 ethernet cards
--> > --> 
--> > --> 
--> > --> I am trying to use 2 ethernet cards in my FreeBSD box.  I 
--> > --> compiled the
--> > --> kernel to use ed0 and ed1.  This all works fine, and when I 
--> > --> start the
--> > --> machine it recognizes them fine.  The problem Im having is 
--> > --> I want to set
--> > --> the FreeBSD box up as a router.  I want the address 
--> for ed0 to be
--> > --> 206.117.19.2, and it is.  When I try to configure ed1 to be
--> > --> 206.117.19.126, it doesnt work.  Can I have two ethernet 
--> > --> cards on the same
--> > --> network, and in the same box.  I have half a class c
--> > --> 206.117.19.0-206.117.19.128.  I dont want to use ip masq. 
--> > --> or a firewall.
--> > --> 
--> > --> This is want i want to happen.  all other machines on the 
--> > --> network are to
--> > --> be connected to ed1.  ed0 is to be hooked up to the t-1.  I 
--> > --> want a machine
--> > --> lets say 206.117.19.3 to go to ed1 and see if the packets 
--> > --> need to go into
--> > --> the internal network, if not I want them to go to ed0, and 
--> > --> out to the rest
--> > --> of the world.
--> > --> 
--> > --> any help would be appreciated.  also any other 
--> suggestions would be
--> > --> helpful.
--> > --> 
--> > --> Thank You
--> > --> Brad
--> > --> 
--> > --> 
--> > --> 
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