Zsombor Papp wrote:
> 
> Then how about this on the gateway (ie. router to which the
> misconfigured one is connected):
> 

One more time for those who read it via email:

ip route (address of misconfigured router) 255.255.255.255 (interface)
interface loopback(n)
 ip address (gateway used on misc. router) 255.255.255.255

The parentheses were smaller-than/greater-than pairs previously...

> 
> This still screws up the packets that go through the gateway
> router and were targeted to one of the two addresses in
> question, but that should be OK as that can't be user data
> (since they are going to routers).
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Zsombor
> 
> John Neiberger wrote:
> > 
> > This would work but it might be temporarily disruptive to the
> > network that
> > is using that subnet address legitimately. Is there another
> way
> > to do it
> > that is not disruptive?
> > 
> > >>> Charles Cthulu Riley 8/1/03
> 2:56:41
> > PM >>>
> > Assign an address (as secondary)  from the incorrect range to
> > the router
> > interface to which this device is connected, and from that
> > router, connect
> > (telnet or ssh) to that device, fix the ip, (get disconnected
> > in process,
> > of
> > course), and remove the incorret secondary from the
> > router...voila and
> > other
> > French words I don't understand.
> > 
> > ""John Neiberger""  wrote in message
> > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > You have a device that is reachable only via telnet or
> > console that
> > you've
> > > preconfigured with an IP address, subnet mask, and default
> > gateway and
> > > subsequently shipped out to a remote location to be
> > installed. Once the
> > > device was in place you realized that you've configured it
> > with the wrong
> > > addressing information. The subnet you used actually exists
> > at another
> > > location so this device is currently unreachable via IP. If
> > you could
> > > somehow reach the device you'd be able to correct your
> > mistake without
> > > having someone ship the device back to you.
> > >
> > > What can you do to restore IP connectivity to this device in
> > its current
> > > location and make it reachable from both the local router
> and
> > remote
> > > routers?
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