Multiple routing tables in action...
Julian Elischer
julian at elischer.org
Sun Apr 27 04:56:28 UTC 2008
Martes G Wigglesworth wrote:
> Sorry for my late entry into this interesting subject, however, what
> exactly was the original post displaying? I have 6.3-Stable running,
> and I don't even have the first command listed as "setfib", on my
> system.
>
> What did the setfib -l command do, so that you were able to see two
> distinctly different routing tables?
setfib -1 .. (that is "minus one") executes the following command with
the default routing table (fib) set to the second table (table 1).
setfib -0 (that's "minus zero") runs the folling arguments as a
command with it's default routing table set to the first routing
table (table 0).
the setfib command is added as part of the patch.
>
> On Sat, 2008-04-26 at 21:09 +0300, Ivo Vachkov wrote:
>> when do we get to see those patches ? :)
>>
>> On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 6:44 PM, Julian Elischer <julian at elischer.org> wrote:
>>> A little progress report
>>>
>>> From a recently installed (6.3) machine.... (plus patches)
>>>
>>> wsa02:julian 9] setfib -0 netstat -rn
>>> Routing tables
>>>
>>> Internet:
>>> Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Netif Expire
>>> default 172.28.14.1 UGS 0 788 bce1
>>> 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH 0 379 lo0
>>> 172.28.5/24 172.28.14.1 UGS 0 10 bce1
>>> 172.28.6.32/28 link#2 UC 0 0 em0
>>> 172.28.6.33 00:15:2b:46:56:90 UHLW 1 0 em0 1190
>>> 172.28.14/24 link#6 UC 0 0 bce1
>>> 172.28.14.1 00:04:23:b5:a9:2b UHLW 3 0 bce1 1117
>>> wsa02:julian 10] setfib -1 netstat -rn
>>> Routing tables
>>>
>>> Internet:
>>> Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Netif Expire
>>> default 172.28.6.33 UGS 0 0 em0
>>> 1.1.1/28 172.28.6.33 UGS 0 0 em0
>>> 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH 0 1 lo0
>>> 172.28.5/24 172.28.6.33 UGS 0 6 em0
>>> 172.28.6.32/28 link#2 UC 0 0 em0
>>> 172.28.6.33 00:15:2b:46:56:90 UHLW 4 6 em0 1182
>>> wsa02:rjulian 11]
>>>
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