Hi, I am also facing a similar problem. I renamed the ixsys.config-l3fwdr file as ixsys.config and ran ixstart. I saw 17 interfaces being created even though there were only 4 ethernet ports on the ENP-2505. Is there a way in which the physical ethernel ports can be bound to the created interfaces ? If there is no way to bind, how can the interfaces (eth1,eth2,...) be mapped to the actual physical ports ? Kamesh. Istvan Matyasovszki wrote:
Hi,
Sorry to disturb you. I came across your posting in the mailing list, I have the same problem as you with the l3fwd reference example, did you manage to solve it ? If yes could you please give me a hint ?
Thanks a million in advance, -istvan
APJ> Nimit,
APJ> Yes, I already rename it to ixsys.config before APJ> I ran ixstart.
APJ> andrew
APJ> On Mon, 20 Jan 2003, Nimit S Sawhney wrote:
Andrew.. did u change ixstart? it calls ixsys.config by default. Alternatively, u can provide the name of the config file u want to use as a parameter i.e. ixstart <config file u want to use>
HTH, -Nimit
----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Putra Jauri"
To: Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 8:58 PM Subject: [ixp1200] l3fwdr Hi,
I've tried to setup the ixp1200 card to do l3fwdr by using the example config file ixsys.config-sys-l3fwdr. I also modified the file since the card has only 4 10/100 ports. I modified route.config-sys-l3fwdr file to add a default gw. Everything was loaded fine when I run ixstart, however I wasn't able to ping other hosts in the same subnet and the other way around. I also tried to add the arp table entry manually but it still didn't work. Could someone help me? I'll be glad to provide you the config files if that helps.
regards,
Andrew Putra Jauri College of Engineering and Computer Science Portland State University
APJ> Andrew Putra Jauri APJ> College of Engineering and Computer Science APJ> Portland State University