--- In "Fred" <> wrote:
>
> 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?
Yes.
>
> 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.
Type 'man route' at your command prompt; look at the examples.
What, again, does this have to do with TS systems?
>
> Thanks!
>
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