Multiple routing tables in action...

Martes G Wigglesworth martes at mgwigglesworth.com
Sun Apr 27 02:05:08 UTC 2008


Sorry for my late entry into this interesting subject, however, what
exactly was the original post displaying?  I have 6.3-Stable running,
and I don't even have the first command listed as "setfib", on my
system.

What did the setfib -l command do, so that you were able to see two
distinctly different routing tables?

On Sat, 2008-04-26 at 21:09 +0300, Ivo Vachkov wrote:
> when do we get to see those patches ? :)
> 
> On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 6:44 PM, Julian Elischer <julian at elischer.org> wrote:
> > A little progress report
> >
> >  From a recently installed (6.3) machine.... (plus patches)
> >
> >  wsa02:julian 9] setfib -0 netstat -rn
> >  Routing tables
> >
> >  Internet:
> >  Destination        Gateway            Flags    Refs      Use  Netif Expire
> >  default            172.28.14.1        UGS         0      788   bce1
> >  127.0.0.1          127.0.0.1          UH          0      379    lo0
> >  172.28.5/24        172.28.14.1        UGS         0       10   bce1
> >  172.28.6.32/28     link#2             UC          0        0    em0
> >  172.28.6.33        00:15:2b:46:56:90  UHLW        1        0    em0   1190
> >  172.28.14/24       link#6             UC          0        0   bce1
> >  172.28.14.1        00:04:23:b5:a9:2b  UHLW        3        0   bce1   1117
> >  wsa02:julian 10] setfib -1 netstat -rn
> >  Routing tables
> >
> >  Internet:
> >  Destination        Gateway            Flags    Refs      Use  Netif Expire
> >  default            172.28.6.33        UGS         0        0    em0
> >  1.1.1/28           172.28.6.33        UGS         0        0    em0
> >  127.0.0.1          127.0.0.1          UH          0        1    lo0
> >  172.28.5/24        172.28.6.33        UGS         0        6    em0
> >  172.28.6.32/28     link#2             UC          0        0    em0
> >  172.28.6.33        00:15:2b:46:56:90  UHLW        4        6    em0   1182
> >  wsa02:rjulian 11]
> >
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