Date: Tue, 30 Jan 1996 10:43:41 -0600 (CST) From: ptroot@uswest.com (Paul T. Root) To: shovey@buffnet.net (steve hovey) Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: strange routed problems Message-ID: <9601301643.AA02876@kermit.acs.uswest.com> In-Reply-To: <Pine.SCO.3.91.960130074122.12781K-100000@buffnet5.buffnet.net> from "steve hovey" at Jan 30, 96 07:44:20 am
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In a previous message, steve hovey said: > > > I gota problem. > > In order to get my cisco to route between subnets (I have 3 active on one > ring), I had to set RIP between them on the router. If you only have one cisco routing between 3 subnets (and the internet?), I don't really think you need to run a routing protocol. Pretty much 4 static routes should take care of you. > This gen's errors on my new machine on my third ring. It says over any > over about packet from unknown router 205.246.19.1 or it will say > unknown router 205.247.124.1 (19.1 is the cisco's ethernet interface, > then I give an ip alias - one for each other subnet). > So, if I put these routers in /etc/gateways, the errors stop, only my > fefault gateway of 205.247.125.1 keeps getting replaceed with > 205.246.19.1 which doesnt work and isnt correct- manually setting a > static route doesnt help. It still gets wiped. > Any ideas? This kind of sounds like incorrect hop counts. -- Paul T. Root - USWEST !NTERPRISE Networking Service ptroot@uswest.com [License Disclaimer: this article is in the public domain. you may copy] [it and distribute it as long as you don't tell anybody I wrote it.... ]
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