The gateway does not ping, this is normal behavior.
How to find your RPNv1 gateway
Reviewed on 13 May 2024 • Published on 10 November 2021
Your RPNv1 gateway may differ from one Dedibox to another for technical reasons. It is normally pushed by DHCP, and configured automatically. However, in some cases you may need to know the details of the gateway.
You can find the RPNv1 gateway for your Dedibox in the Scaleway console, or by running the following commands.
Before you start
To complete the actions presented below, you must have:
- A Dedibox account logged into the Dedibox console
- A Dedibox dedicated server with an RPN interface
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Connect to your Dedibox using SSH.
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Install the
iproute2
package, if not done yet. For Debian and Ubuntu, use the following command to install it:apt install iproute2 -
Run the
ip route show
command to display your RPNv1 gateway. An output as the following displays:# ip route show10.90.0.0/XX via X.X.X.X ...The output contains the following information:
10.90.0.0/XX
: Your RPNv1 IP subnet. The part after the/
represents the CIDR netmask of your subnet.X.X.X.X
: The IP address of the gateway. The gateway is always the first IP of the subnet.
Note
Tip
If you know your RPN netmask, you can also find your gateway by using ipcalc
.
- Run the following command to calculate the IP address of your RPNv1 gateway:
The gateway is located at the IP address in place of# ipcalc -b [SET_HERE_YOUR_RPN_IP]/[CIDR_NETMASK] | grep HostMinHostMin: X.X.X.X
X.X.X.X
.