yes .1-.31 is a 224/27
here is your range for the 192
255.255.255.192/26
.0 net
.1 - .62
.63 broadcast
.64 net
.65 - .126
.127 broadcast
.128 net
.129 - .190
.191 broadcast
.192 net
.193 - .254
.255 broadcast
between the cisco ( gateway to the internet ) and your xserve. Place a machine...
bjeez,..all your ppp's ans sss's are screwing me up :)
let me see if i can break this out:
( inet gateway )-- en0 [ xserve ] en1-- ( internal )
en0=p.p.p.141/128
upstream router = p.p.p.129/128
en1=s.s.s.1/192
clients on the ' S ' network can only see through the xserve to the ' P' network...
greetings
vi /etc/hostconfig
IPFORWARDING=-YES-
routed is not what you want. You need to use ' route '
see man route
set the default route to your ISP
and then add routes to all internal subnets. by default your xserve will see the internal subnet but nothing beyond that.
example:
root#...
greetings,
i have multiple 3com switches that for some reason or so have gone brain dead and won't boot.
I have:
1100
3300
3300sm
4400
and a bunch of 3900's
At one time I remember there was a old DOS serial utility available that would allow me to update the ROM or Flash the boot file. Now...
A general Rule of thumb
Don't set your VIrtual memory to more than 1/2 of your real memory. Your Machine will end up Swapping itself to death.
example: 64mb RAM set VM to 128MB
Applications will run a lighter load if VM is ON. you could even get away with setting VM to 65mb ( which is default...
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