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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