On Thu, 3 Feb 2000, Andy Dills wrote:
Hello, I'm trying to establish RIP routing between my USR TC with a Netserver running 3.7.24 and my cisco 3640 (so I can redistribute it OSPF and have the routes propogate throughout my network.)
However, it doesn't seem to be working. I have very limited documentation, as I inherited the USR from an ISP we acquired.
Does anybody have any suggestions as to settings to check, and/or ways to debug this?
On the TC: set net0 routing on # broadcast and listen to RIP set ripv2 on # use RIPv2 set enh_routing on # used enhanced routing on the Cisco: router rip version 2 timers basic 30 30 2 60 300 network x.x.x.x # network your tc/cisco is on no auto-summary or if you are redistributing into OSPF: router ospf 10 redistribute connected subnets redistribute static subnets redistribute rip subnets network 208.206.76.0 0.0.0.255 area 0 ! router rip version 2 timers basic 30 30 2 60 300 network 208.206.76.0 no auto-summary notes: I also usually set all my interfaces under my cisco rip config to "passive-interface f3/0" etc..................
Thanks, Andy
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