Subject: Speedstream router woes
To: None <netbsd-help@netbsd.org>
From: Jeff Green <greenj@cpsc.ucalgary.ca>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 11/22/2004 08:27:37
Still no cigar on my netbsd machine seeing the Speedstream router which
goes to the outside world. Everything else on the LAN side talks with
one another, even back and forth through my Belkin router. A 'netstat
-rn -f inet' shows (with the MAC addresses '--'ed out, those are two
different numbers):
Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Mtu
Interface
default 192.168.254.254 UGS 0 29 - ae0
127 127.0.0.1 UGRS 0 0 33220 lo0
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH 1 0 33220 lo0
192.168.2 192.168.254.1 UG 0 15 - ae0
192.168.254 link#1 UC 3 0 - ae0
192.168.254.1 --:--:--:--:--:-- UHLc 2 588 - ae0
192.168.254.11 --:--:--:--:--:-- UHLc 1 2 - lo0
192.168.254.254 link#1 UHLc 1 12 - ae0
The Belkin router is at 192.168.254.1 and it's LAN is 192.168.2.0. The
netbsd machine is statically set to 192.168.254.11. From all
indications, dhclient doesn't work yet since the netbsd machine can't
find the speedstream, so it's turned off in rc.conf.
Two questions:
(1) Anything wrong with this setup that I'm missing.
(2) How do the MAC entries get there? I don't see how I can enter a MAC
destination using the route cmd, if it is possible that way. Can I
enter one in the gateways file (which I'm using to set up routes to
192.168.254.1 and 192.168.254.254).
I've tried umpteen different (frustration-)combinations for routes to
get to the speedstream, but to no avail. Any ideas would be
appreciated.
thanks,
jeff