Subject: Re: Routing Table in netatalk?
From: andrew morgan (morgan@orst.edu)
Date: Tue Jul 18 2000 - 15:01:40 EDT
On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, Hong F Du wrote:
> Thank you. That is great. How do I interpret the output of
> #cat /proc/net/atalk_route
> Target Router Flages Dev
> 0192:01 0000:00 5 lo
> 4F23:00 1964:9F 3 eth0
> 0192:00 0192:01 1 eth1
> 1964:95 0000:00 5 lo
> 1964:00 1964:95 1 eth0
> 0000:00 0000:00 5 lo
>
> Is Target for network number? How many routers are there totally? Are there
> two routers on eth0, which one is my? Is Flages for hop count?
If I'm understanding it correctly, "Target" is the target network number,
and the "Router" field next to it is the gateway machine to get to that
network. I don't think Flags is the hop count, but I don't know what it
means either.
Let me break down your information by interface:
4F23:00 1964:9F 3 eth0
1964:00 1964:95 1 eth0
0192:00 0192:01 1 eth1
0192:01 0000:00 5 lo
1964:95 0000:00 5 lo
0000:00 0000:00 5 lo
If we look at this, you have 2 routers on eth0 and 1 router on eth1.
However, 1 of those on each interface may be this machine. Have a look in
/proc/net/atalk_iface to see what address is assigned to this machine.
Andy
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