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I am new to FreeBSD, I have 4 PC, 2 are running on Windows XP and the other 2 are running on FreeBSD. I am trying to convert the FreeBSD into software routers. I have configured the NIC card on the FreeBSD's i.e the 2 interfaces bge0 and r10. The network is setup as follows the first PC(Windows XP) is considered to be a client with IP add: 192.168.11.1, default gateway 192.168.11.0, subnetmask 255.255.255.0, the second one is the first software router with NIC interface r10: 192.168.11.2 and bge0 192.168.10.1, the third PC is the software router number 2 with bge0: 192.168.10.2 and r10: 192.168.12.2 the last PC is considered to be a client PC with IP add: 192.168.12.1, DefaultGateway: 192.168.12.0. Could you tell me what I am doing wrong here as the Client and the PC does not ping each other. By the way how can I send you a picture of the network topology for more clarity? The PC's are over an unloaded network.
Many thanks and regards.
Michael
I am new to FreeBSD, I have 4 PC, 2 are running on Windows XP and the other 2 are running on FreeBSD. I am trying to convert the FreeBSD into software routers. I have configured the NIC card on the FreeBSD's i.e the 2 interfaces bge0 and r10. The network is setup as follows the first PC(Windows XP) is considered to be a client with IP add: 192.168.11.1, default gateway 192.168.11.0, subnetmask 255.255.255.0, the second one is the first software router with NIC interface r10: 192.168.11.2 and bge0 192.168.10.1, the third PC is the software router number 2 with bge0: 192.168.10.2 and r10: 192.168.12.2 the last PC is considered to be a client PC with IP add: 192.168.12.1, DefaultGateway: 192.168.12.0. Could you tell me what I am doing wrong here as the Client and the PC does not ping each other. By the way how can I send you a picture of the network topology for more clarity? The PC's are over an unloaded network.
Many thanks and regards.
Michael