At 9:46 PM +0000 6/10/03, Anil Gupte wrote:
>I am trying to configure a 2600 router.  I have two problems:
>
>1. I issued the default route command
>ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 x.x.x.x
>
>I can see this under ip classless in "sh run"

Is x.x.x.x a reachable address through the routing table?

>
>However, when I do a "sh ip route", it does not appear there and in fact
>says:
>
>Gateway of last resort is not set
>
>2. I configured it for RIP using
>router rip
>network 63.x.x.0
>
>and it shows as
>63.0.0.0

RIPv1 will make decisions on the first octet and change the network 
statement to match.

>
>in "sh run".  Is this correct behavior?  Until now I had only dealt with
>networks in the Class C range.  This is a Class C assigned to us but by the
>first octet you can see that it is from a Class A range.
>
>Any help or pointers will be muchly appreciated.
>
>Thanx,
>Anil Gupte




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