Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!rex!rouge!pc!jpd From: jpd@pc.usl.edu (DugalJP) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc Subject: Re: Can ka9q be used as a gateway between 2 ethernet cards? Message-ID: <1095@rouge.usl.edu> Date: 19 Dec 89 20:17:17 GMT References: <41651@lll-winken.LLNL.GOV> Sender: anon@rouge.usl.edu Reply-To: jpd@pc.usl.edu (DugalJP) Distribution: na Organization: Univ. of Southwestern La., Lafayette Lines: 19 >We have an IBM PC with 2 3Comm 3c501 ethernet cards in it. >Is it possible to get KA9Q to transfer packets between both ethernet cards? If the IP addresses are distinct in each subnet, then you should be able to use the route command to accomplish that: route add [130.70.2]/24 ec0 route add [130.70.4]/24 ec1 or perhaps set the route default to ecX and explicitly route all ip subnets that map into ecY. -- James Dugal, N5KNX Internet: jpd@usl.edu Associate Director Ham packet: n5knx@w5ddl Computing Center US Mail: PO Box 42770 Lafayette, LA 70504 University of Southwestern LA. Tel. 318-231-6417 U.S.A. -- -- James Dugal, N5KNX Internet: jpd@usl.edu Associate Director Ham packet: n5knx@w5ddl Computing Center US Mail: PO Box 42770 Lafayette, LA 70504 University of Southwestern LA. Tel. 318-231-6417 U.S.A.