Help with a routing issue

Nelis Lamprecht nelis at 8ball.co.za
Wed May 26 04:01:10 PDT 2004


On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 12:28, Leon Botes wrote:

> The below is only sections of the output. Most of the individual hosts have
> been removed. Just a few examples left.
> 10.5/16            192.168.254.29     UGSc        0       11   fxp1
> 10.6/16            192.168.254.12     UGSc        0        0   fxp1
> 10.7/16            192.168.254.12     UGSc        0        0   fxp1
> 10.8/16            192.168.254.12     UGSc        0        0   fxp1
> 10.9/16            192.168.254.27     UGSc        0        0   fxp1
> 10.11/16           192.168.254.28     UGSc        0        0   fxp1
> 10.12/16           192.168.254.33     UGSc        0        0   fxp1
> 10.13/16           192.168.254.34     UGSc        0        0   fxp1
> 10.14/16           192.168.252.23     UGSc        0        0   fxp1
> 127.0.0.1          127.0.0.1          UH          0     2214    lo0
> 192.168.0          192.168.254.23     UGSc        0        0   fxp1
> 192.168.2          192.168.254.24     UGSc        0        0   fxp1
> 192.168.7          192.168.254.31     UGSc        0        0   fxp1
> 192.168.60         192.168.254.22     UGSc        0        0   fxp1
> 192.168.252        192.168.254.12     UGSc        8      161   fxp1
> 192.168.253        192.168.254.12     UGSc       13      212   fxp1
> 192.168.254        link#2             UC         34        0   fxp1
> 192.168.254.1      00:20:ed:11:00:e9  UHLW        2     1425    lo0
> 192.168.254.22     00:02:6f:32:27:6b  UHLW        1     1032   fxp1    116
> 192.168.254.23     00:50:bf:97:e4:9d  UHLW        1     2292   fxp1    777
> 192.168.254.24     00:50:bf:43:2c:16  UHLW        3     3476   fxp1    421
> 192.168.254.25     00:a0:cc:db:03:75  UHLW        1      836   fxp1   1117
> 192.168.254.27     00:02:6f:07:86:5b  UHLW        1      224   fxp1    878
> 192.168.254.28     link#2             UHLW        1        0   fxp1
> 192.168.254.29     00:02:6f:07:86:57  UHLW        1      139   fxp1    924
> 192.168.254.30     00:02:6f:07:86:6a  UHLW        0      779   fxp1    741
> 192.168.254.31     00:02:6f:08:9f:a6  UHLW        1      161   fxp1    936
> 192.168.254.32     00:02:6f:04:7a:1e  UHLW        0      165   fxp1     59
> 192.168.254.33     link#2             UHLW        1       92   fxp1
> 192.168.255        192.168.254.21     UGSc        3    37107   fxp1
> 196.25.37.16/29    link#1             UC          4        0   fxp0
> 196.25.37.17       00:e0:fc:0c:be:d9  UHLW       29      230   fxp0    790
> 196.25.37.18       00:20:ed:11:00:e8  UHLW        1     2127    lo0
> 196.25.37.19       00:20:ed:11:00:e8  UHLW        1      370    lo0 =>
> 196.25.37.19/32    link#1             UC          1        0   fxp0
> 196.25.37.20       00:0c:f1:ae:c6:99  UHLW        1    44305   fxp0    908
> 196.25.37.22       00:09:5b:3f:2f:63  UHLW        1    11942   fxp0    910

Can't see any peculiarities. Try adding the following route on the
client machine:

route add -host 196.25.37.18 192.168.254.1 255.255.255.255

See if that helps.

-- 
Nelis Lamprecht
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