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RE: [Karlnet] Karlnet Routing

To: <karlnet@WISPNotes.com>
Subject: RE: [Karlnet] Karlnet Routing
From: "Bill Fisher" <fisher@akorn.net>
Reply-to: karlnet@WISPNotes.com
Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 16:13:37 -0400
List-post: <mailto:karlnet@WISPNotes.com>
This all makes perfect sense to me, yet I'm still not getting it done.  I'm
an "RF-weenie" also BTW.  Right now I'm wondering if my Cisco is configured
correctly.  Again here is the config:

Cisco 216.1.128.1/24 ---> AP 216.1.128.91/24 ---> AP 216.1.129.129/25

If I plug in to the tower location on the 216.1.129/25 network using
216.1.129.131 with the same netmask... I can ping anything on the ethernet
at this location and I can ping the Cisco.  I can not ping anything within
my network where the Cisco is located or anything beyond the Cisco.

The 2nd AP at the tower is currently configured to do only routing and the
routes are as follows:

216.1.129.129      255.255.255.128      Direct        Interface 1
216.1.128.1        255.255.255.0        Direct        Interface 2


Bill


> -----Original Message-----
> From: karlnet-admin@WISPNotes.com [mailto:karlnet-admin@WISPNotes.com]On
> Behalf Of Bob Hrbek
> Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 4:01 PM
> To: karlnet@WISPNotes.com
> Subject: Re: [Karlnet] Karlnet Routing
>
>
> The Border Router must know where all your internal networks are
> or what the
> next hop to them is.
>
> Each additional router must know where the other networks are at, or know
> somebody (another router) that knows where all the networks are
> at.....make
> sense?
>
> Example:  3 networks (each a class C to make it easy)
>
> Border Router
> |
> |
> =================
> |                    |
> AP1            AP2
>
>
> We will say that the 10.1.1.x subnet is for our AP's and servers (class C,
> subnet mask: 255.255.255.0)
> Each AP will have an interface on the AP subnet and an interface
> on a client
> network.   The AP will route between them.
>
>
> Border Router (just for the fun of it, does NAT)
> External: 205.1.1.12  (made this up..not really signifigant)
> IP: 10.1.1.1
> Mask: 255.255.255.0
> Needs Route = 10.1.2.0     255.255.255.0 -> 10.1.1.2
> Needs Route = 10.1.3.0    255.255.255.0 -> 10.1.1.3
>
>
> AP1
> Default Gateway = 10.1.1.1
>
> Wlan1: 10.1.1.2
> Mask: 255.255.255.0
>
> <cleint network>
> Wlan2: 10.1.2.1
> Mask: 255.255.255.0
> Needs Direct Route = 10.1.2.1     255.255.255.0     wlan2
>
>
> AP2
> Default Gateway = 10.1.1.1
>
> Wlan1: 10.1.1.3
> Mask: 255.255.255.0
>
> <cleint network>
> Wlan2: 10.1.3.1
> Mask: 255.255.255.0
> Needs Direct Route = 10.1.3.1     255.255.255.0     wlan2
>
>
>
> -Bob
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bill Fisher" <fisher@akorn.net>
> To: <karlnet@WISPNotes.com>
> Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 11:48 AM
> Subject: [Karlnet] Karlnet Routing
>
>
> >
> > Charles has been trying to get this routing stuff through my thick head,
> and
> > so far all I can do is make bridging work.  Maybe someone else
> can jump in
> > with some advice?
> >
> > Here is my set up:
> >
> > http://www.wispnotes.com/pdf/AkornWirelessRouting.pdf - Ignore router
> setup
> > box bottom right.
> >
> > My internal network is almost all 216.1.128.0/24.
> >
> > I have 216.1.129.128/25 setup in the border router to route to
> 216.1.128.91,
> > the Teletronics box.
> >
> > Can someone give me a scenario where the 2 AP-1000's at the remote tower
> > will route and work on my internal network?  I have gotten as
> far as them
> > working outside the border router, but not inside.
> >
> > Does the remote AP-1000 that forms the link need to have bridging and
> > routing turned on?  That is what I have been using.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Bill
> >
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