Greetings, everyone! I've been doing google searches to see whether
this is possible or not and, if so, how it is done, but I haven't
found a definitive answer.
Some how utilizing the [b]route add -net[/b] command, I would expect,
I should be able to configure TS-Linux to take otherwise
undeliverable IP packets from eth2 and forward them out eth0, maybe
operating as a default router, but I don't know how it's configured.
I currently can plug my laptop in to eth2 and the TS-7250's DHCP
server provides my laptop with an IP address of 192.168.1.100 and a
default gateway of 192.168.1.1.
There's a whole private network of 10.232.48.X on eth0 and I want to
be able to [b]ping 10.232.48.84[/b] from my laptop and have the Linux
route shuffle the ICMP frames between the two Ethernet interfaces.
If it's supposed to work automatically in the TS distribution of the
IP protocol stack, mine isn't working. }:-}
Question: Can I ask Linux to do what I want? Other question: How?
BTW: I started searching howtos and found myself swamped and walking
off in to other avenues of research since my Attention Deficit
Disorder starts to creep in when other interesting things stream
past. But I can imagine that there has [b]got[/b] to be a howto on
this somewhere. If someone knows where it is, a reference would be
most appreciated.
Thanks!
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