
<top posting> Hi Simon, I have never used vyatta but the concept of routing is the same across the board. If you cannot ping machines on the same subnet then your layer 2 infrastructure is broken or you have typos in your prefix or subnets. Please check carefully. However i have to admit from your description i dont understand your topology or what you are trying to achieve to be of any further assistance. Regards, Mich. On 6/28/11 10:02 AM, Simon Mbuthia wrote:
Good morning fellaz,
I am trying to set up a vyatta box using the latest version - 6.2. I have followed the instructions given here http://www.vyatta.com/video/getting-started-with-vyatta/getting-started-with... but still cannot get my box to ping other hosts in its subnet, not am I able to ping the vyatta PC. In case you got confused, I have a Windows PC (from which I wrote this message) as 192.168.4.63. I have assigned to eth0 192.168.4.64 and the two computers are not "seeing each other" via ping. I have also enabled ssh and https services as in the video and of course https://vbox-ip doesn't help.
So I'm just wondering, does this thing need a cheat-code or something in order to work or what?? Your help will be greatly appreciated.
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