Not completely on topic, sorry.... It is about a router, not a pc box.

Martijn 


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Van: Jansen, M 
Verzonden: dinsdag 19 augustus 2003 8:15
Aan: Eddie; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: RE: BGP Connectivity Problem [7:74100]


What about mobile IP or VPN to border router and get an internal IP for the
tftp server's point of view...

Just in a typing mood.

Martijn 


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Van: Eddie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: maandag 18 augustus 2003 15:06
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: Re: BGP Connectivity Problem [7:74100]


Matthew Webster wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I have done a sample bgp configuration at r1r2.com. My network setup is as
> follows:
> 
> TFTP_Server-----(e0)r1(s0)------(s0)r2
> 
> s0 = 192.168.100.0/24 (.1 for r1, .2 for r2) and e0 = 10.1.4.1/24.
> 
> The problem is that while I can ping the TFTP server (10.1.4.3 from Rtr1's
> e0 interface), I can't ping from r2, or from r1's s0 interface.
[..]
I suppose your TFTP server doesn't have a route entry pointing to the
network 192.168.100.0

EC
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