Subject: Re: Routing issue (no route to default router?)
To: None <netbsd-help@netbsd.org>
From: Anthony Lieuallen <arantius@yahoo.com>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 02/05/2003 20:56:56
--- Manuel Bouyer <bouyer@antioche.eu.org> wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 02:50:44PM -0800, Anthony Lieuallen wrote:
> > Short story is that I have moved back in with my parents for the
> > time being after college.  The cable modem here is asyncrhonus 
> > (cable downlink, analog phone uplink).  The default router seems to

> > be a device within the cable modem itself, and is in the 10.x.x.x
> > subnet, while the IP address it assigns to me is in the 
> > 209.122.138.x subnet. 
> > I am unable to set the default route to the appropriate IP address.
> > I managed to solve this in linux by executing these commands:
> > 
> >   ip route add 10.17.44.244 dev eth0
> >   ip route add default via 10.17.44.244
> > 
> > But I cannot find the equivalent commands to run in NetBSD.  Any
> > suggestions?
> 
> This should do it:
> route add -host 10.17.44.244 209.122.138.x -iface
> (209.122.138.x is your IP address)
> route add default 10.17.44.244

That sounded like exactly what I needed, but unfortunately I get the
same "Network is unreachable" error on the route add default step.

=====
Tony Lieuallen
    arantius@yahoo.com

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