Can you enable debug ip routing on R2? We're trying to see if the route 
goes into holddown. (At least I think that's what the problem is. The route 
doesn't go into holddown on his network, it just gets deleted.)

The easiest way to see this is with debug ip routing. You can also see more 
info if you do a show ip route with the network number, i.e. show ip route 
10.0.0.0.

What version of RIP are you using? What version of IOS?

Thanks.

Priscilla

At 06:56 PM 3/6/02, Scott H. wrote:
>I set this up really quick and had it working.  Here is my setup:
>
>R1----R2
>
>R1 has a loopback w/ address 10.1.1.1 and is using the serial to get to R2.
>After the connection was up and working, I shut down the loopback on R1 and
>immediately got the following (due to the triggered update as Priscilla
>said) on R2:
>
>R    10.0.0.0/8 is possibly down, routing via 192.1.1.1, Serial0
>C    192.1.1.0/24 is directly connected, Serial0
>
>
>After all the timers expired, the route dropped out of the table.
>
>C    192.1.1.0/24 is directly connected, Serial0
>
>HTH,
>Scott
>
>""Jerry P.""  wrote in message
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> > When I added a network 154.1.1.0 to router r1 pinged it and shut it down
> > this is what r3 did:
> >
> > r3#debug ip routing
> > IP routing debugging is on
> > r3#
> > 05:25:49: RT: del 154.1.0.0 via 193.1.1.1, rip metric [120/2]
> > 05:25:49: RT: delete network route to 154.1.0.0
> >
> > I have ethernet connections from r1 to r2 using a crossover cable.
> >
> > Jerry
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