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- From: amehta@minerva.cis.yale.edu (Anand R. Mehta)
- Subject: ARP with ka9q and ppp
- Message-ID: <amehta-260193095906@ccl-kstar-node.net.yale.edu>
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- Organization: Academic Computing Services
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 15:05:08 GMT
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- I have been trying to configure ka9q as a ppp host on the campus ethernet,
- to a varying degree of success. Right now our setup is like this
-
- ============130.132.21.191===================== ether
- pc/ka9q
- 130.132.21.218
- |
- |
- ppp |
- |
- |
- 130.132.21.219
- NeXT
-
- Right now I can ping both 130.132.21.191 and 130.132.21.218 from the next,
- so the routing seems to be working to both interfaces on ka9q. The problem
- is that I am unable to ping anything on the other side of 130.132.21.191
- The packets are going out, but are not being received. I've taken a look
- at the arp documentation in ka9q, but can't seem to figure it out.
-
- Could someone who is familiar with this please lend a hand? The Beings in
- Control would like to see this sometime soon <g> Thanks,
-
- -Anand
- Anand R. Mehta
- Academic Computing Services
- Yale University
- amehta@minerva.cis.yale.edu
- mehta-anand@yale.edu
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