On Nov 9, 10:09am, Mark Levy wrote:
Subject: (usr-tc) HiPer ARC RIP I'm trying to use RIP on my HiPer ARC to generate routes on my Cisco. I've turned RIP on, and when I look at the network definition, all the appropriate attributes are there. When a user logs in, however, their network shows no routing. My IP pool is set to Public and No Aggregate.
Sounds good on the TC side (although I tend to forget these things after a year or so.) On the Cisco side, I have things set up as follows: router rip version 2 timers basic 30 30 2 60 300 passive-interface Serial1/0 passive-interface Serial1/1 passive-interface BRI2/0 network 1.2.3.0 network 1.2.4.0 network 1.2.5.0 no auto-summary I cut some networks out, but this basically works for me. You might want to go the the interface that you are ripping over and do a: ip rip receive version 2 Finally, you might want to enable some debugging to see if updates are making their way to the Cisco: term mon debug ip rip events One other little thing. The first time I set this up I was trying to RIP a subnet for which I had a secondary IP address set up on that same interface. It just does not work (which actually makes sense) but I beat my head on it for a couple of days. Hope this helps! -- ----- G Douglas Davidson | CityNet, Inc. douglas@city-net.com | Pittsburgh, PA voice: 412.481.5406 | fax: 412.431.1315 - To unsubscribe to usr-tc, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe usr-tc" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message.