It looks as if the device configured with the 64.114.57.1/29 address has no
route back to the 64.114.57.8/29 network.

If it were my problem, I'd check to see if a ping from 64.114.57.10 reaches
the 64.114.57.1 device and what that device does with it.

Good Luck

Mike Taylor


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> 7204 connected via Faste to another layer 3 device.
>
> IP on 7204: 64.114.57.2
> IP on other device: 64.114.57.1
> Subnet mask: 255.255.255.248
>
> One static route on 7204:
> ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 64.114.57.1
>
> 7204 is working and fine and reachable.
>
> 7204 has an ATM interface (oc3) to a 6260 DSlam.
> ATM 0/1 has a subif config'd P2P w/IP: 64.114.57.9
> ATM subif on 6260 has IP: 64.114.57.10
>
> Subnet mask is also a /29.
>
> Config one static route on 6260: 0.0.0.0/0 64.114.57.9
>
> Now from 6260 I can hit 64.114.57.2 but cannot get past that interface to
> 64.114.57.1 which is the main gateway.
>
> What do I need on 6260 to route past the 7204? Ive added a few other
> routes on the 7204 using a statemnt to route the whole 64.114.57.0/24 out
> 64.114.57.1 to no avail.
>
> Just started on this today so have had a whole lot of time to work on it
> yet but just thought I'd throw this out to see. No routing protocols
> running, just all static routes.
>
> Thanks for any input.
> Keith




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