RE: (usr-tc) UPDATE TCHub and routing UDDATE
I think I may have an underlying problem with the IP class I'm trying to use for the route. Let me see if I have my logic right.... I have a primary Class C that I use for this particular chassis (208.133.28.0/24) all 208.133.28.0 addresses work perfectly (routed subnets as well) the IP pool I am using for dialups is 208.133.28.55/25 with 48 ips. I am using Radius to specify reserved IP's. I just configured a standard (non sub netted) dialup from the new 208.150.95.0/24 class C (testing a theory on my problem with the subnet route I'm trying to add). The single dialup is only able to access the arc's ip address of 208.133.28.51, all other addresses won't ping out. My Cisco's Ethernet 0 is configured with 2 ip's 208.133.28.1 & 208.150.95.1 RIP is enabled and working properly (I have other routers on the network that are using RIP successfully). I can configure a Network workstation with an ip from the 208.150.95.0 network and it routes successfully through the Cisco. So, I'm not sure now if it's a RIP issue or a Idiot config error. Is there anything special I need to do to enable another Class C on the chassis? I have enabled IP forwarding, I have enabled RIP routing. When I do a "list ip routes" it shows up as : 208.150.95.15/H LOCAL 208.150.95.15 1 slot:14/mod:17 One last question.... where are the archives for this mailing list (so I can continue digging)? I have watched and learned from everyone on this list (I greatly appreciate everyone's help). Thanks Robb Bryn
-----Original Message----- From: owner-usr-tc@lists.xmission.com [mailto:owner-usr-tc@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Jim Johnson Sent: Friday, October 01, 1999 9:05 AM To: usr-tc@lists.xmission.com Subject: Re: (usr-tc) TCHub and routing
set ip network ip2 routing_protocol ripv2
Robb Bryn wrote:
I've disabled IP SOURCE_ADDRESS_FILTER allready (no luck).
How do I turn on
RIPv2 on the arc?
Thanks Robb Bryn
-----Original Message----- From: owner-usr-tc@lists.xmission.com [mailto:owner-usr-tc@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Stainforth, Matthew Sent: Friday, October 01, 1999 8:25 AM To: 'usr-tc@lists.xmission.com' Subject: RE: (usr-tc) TCHub and routing
I believe you'll also want to build static routes or have the ARC advertise the subnet using OSPF or RIPv2 if you want that subnet to be reachable from anywhere other than the ARC itself.
Matthew
On Friday, October 01, 1999 9:00 AM, Jim Johnson [SMTP:jim@perigee.net] wrote:
Make sure you:
DISABLE IP SOURCE_ADDRESS_FILTER
if you want the routing to actually **work** as opposed to just **showing up** in the routing table correctly.
-Jim
Robb Bryn wrote:
I'm configuring my first routed subnet on the TCHub and
can't quite
figure out what I'm doing wrong.
I have a Ascend P50 dialing in via ISDN with radius attributes of: Framed-Address = 208.150.95.241 Framed-Route = 208.150.95.240/29 208.150.95.241 1
After connecting, I can ping the ether address of the TCHub (208.133.28.51) from any of the subnet hosts can't ping anything past it. I can't ping any host on the subnet from the TCHub. Below is the output from the show ip network command.
HiPer>> show ip network test-ip-I4586
SHOW IP NETWORK test-ip-I4586 SETTINGS: Interface: slot:14/mod:2 Network Address: 208.150.95.241/H Frame Type: PPP Status: ENABLED Reconfigure Needed: FALSE Mask: 255.255.255.255 Station: 0.0.0.0 Broadcast Algorithm: IETF Max Reassembly Size: 3464 IP Routing Protocol: NONE IP Routing Metric: 1 RIP Interface Export Metric: 0 IP RIP Routing Policies: IP RIP Authentication Key: HiPer>>
I'm pulling my hair out trying to figure out what I've done wrong. A kick in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Robb Bryn
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