Hi all:
I have a dilemma that I was wondering if I could ask your opinion on
concerning CCIE status. I am a Network Admin for the cisco lab at a
university. The racks of equipment in the lab is available to use for any
BGP, VLAN or multicast network possible it seems like. But I'm at a point
i
Hi all:
I have a question about a RIP lab exercise that I am developing for school
that I was wondering if I could ask you about. I have three routers each
connected through ethernet like such: 0---0---0
My goal is to have one of the routers go in holddown state after shutting
down an interfac
I tried to disconnect the cable but that delete message still appears.
Isn't it possible to just shutdown the interface. Isn't it the same as
unplugging the connection? ALso, only when I clear ip route* does any
message appears.
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Hi Scott:
Ok so I did what you said, shutdown R1 and enable debug ip routing on R3, I
waited for 5 minutes and got no output whatsoever:
r3#debug ip routing
IP routing debugging is on
r3#
So I cleared ip route * and got this:
r3#clear ip route *
r3#
02:26:26: RT: add 193.1.1.0/24 via 0.0.0.0,
Hi Priscilla:
Here are the configs. Not much to 'em, I can ping everywhere, it's just
that the routers don't seem to want to put the route into holddown. Thanks
for your help!
hostname r1
!
ip subnet-zero
!
interface FastEthernet0/0
ip address 192.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
shutdown
duplex auto
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
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