Nah, it probably just caught the flu I have. :p (But one of Jeff Mcadams' co-workers or competitors gave the flu to me last week at a Kentucky ISP meeting... probably competitors :) Heh. Seriously, make sure you have "ip classless" in your Cisco config and "version 2" in the "router rip" section... sounds like it was trying to do classful routing, which nobody should be doing in this decade. :) Mike Andrews (MA12) * mandrews@dcr.net * http://www.bit0.com/ VP, sysadmin, & network guy, Digital Crescent Inc, Frankfort KY Internet services for Frankfort, Lawrenceburg, Owenton, Shelbyville "Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things." On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Stainforth, Matthew wrote:
It's the combined mojo of Jeff McAdams, Mike Andrews, Krish, and Mike Wronski mostly.
Matthew Stainforth || Technical Services Manager || BrunNet Inc.
-----Original Message----- From: Mark Thornton [mailto:mark@corridor.net] Sent: Friday, February 11, 2000 3:06 PM To: usr-tc@lists.xmission.com Subject: Re: (usr-tc) RIP problem after renumbering
God, I love this list. The mere threat of asking my question on the list forced the Cisco to wake up and start participating in the rip sessions after 3 hours of waiting. Your karma must be powerful.
Mark Thornton San Marcos Internet, Inc. 512-393-5300
----- Original Message ----- From: Mark Thornton <mark@corridor.net> To: <usr-tc@lists.xmission.com> Sent: Friday, February 11, 2000 12:30 PM Subject: (usr-tc) RIP problem after renumbering
We are moving to a new ip address block and this is causing problems with my cisco router. Specifically, when I specify "network 63.90.208.0" in the router rip configuration it creates the entry as "network 63.0.0.0" and does not pick up any of the rip routes from the chassis's I have moved. The chassis's themselves see the rip routes from the other chassis's in the same class C, but not the those in the old class C block.
I'm sure I'm doing something wrong, but it eludes me at the moment. Can anyone help?
Mark Thornton San Marcos Internet, Inc. 512-393-5300
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