Re: Route Print

2000-09-21 Thread Rodgers Moore



Pure curiosity.  Can you provide the source of 
the ICMP redirect limitation?  This is the first time I've ever heard this 
and I need to follow up on it if it's true.
 
Rodgers Moore

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  The router was not sending ICMP Redirects.  I have 
  since figured it out.  Thanks for responding to my email.  FYI... I 
  found out that any Cisco Router can only send ICMP Redirect twice a 
  second
  
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Confused.Is your router sending you the route by 
DHCP?Is your traffic not leaving the 7600?Post what it willl and 
will not ping to/from, and a copy of"show Ip 
route"Original Message FollowsFrom: "Rodney Jackson" 
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"Rodney Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: 
Route PrintDate: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 13:00:59 -0500Guys,I 
have a problem:I have a 7206 with static routes and when I try to access 
a remote network the 7206 will not pass back the route the traffic 
should take.  But when I connect a 2501 with static routes, the 
2501 will pass the routes back to the PC.  I'm lost and in of 
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Re: Route Print

2000-09-21 Thread Kristopher B. Climie



Here is a nice primer on the subject.
 
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/ito_doc/ip.htm#xtocid2236314
 
K
 
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Kristopher B. Climie, CCNP, CCDP
 

  ""Rodgers Moore"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in 
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  Pure curiosity.  Can you provide the source 
  of the ICMP redirect limitation?  This is the first time I've ever heard 
  this and I need to follow up on it if it's true.
   
  Rodgers Moore
  
""Rodney Jackson"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
002b01c02433$1c2c2100$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:002b01c02433$1c2c2100$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
The router was not sending ICMP Redirects.  I have 
since figured it out.  Thanks for responding to my email.  FYI... 
I found out that any Cisco Router can only send ICMP Redirect twice a 
second

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Ejay 
  Hire 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
      Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 
  11:00 AM
  Subject: Re: Route Print
  Confused.Is your router sending you the route by 
  DHCP?Is your traffic not leaving the 7600?Post what it willl 
  and will not ping to/from, and a copy of"show Ip 
  route"Original Message FollowsFrom: "Rodney 
  Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Reply-To: 
  "Rodney Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: 
  Route PrintDate: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 13:00:59 -0500Guys,I 
  have a problem:I have a 7206 with static routes and when I try to 
  access a remote network the 7206 will not pass back the route the 
  traffic should take.  But when I connect a 2501 with static 
  routes, the 2501 will pass the routes back to the PC.  I'm lost 
  and in of helpRodney Jackson817 
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Re: Route Print

2000-09-21 Thread Rodney Jackson



The router sends back the route via ICMP 
Redirects.

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Dale 
  Holmes 
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  PM
  Subject: Re: Route Print
  In what way does the router pass the route to your PC. Your PC 
  should send the packet to the router, then the router would in turn send 
  to the next hop as defined in the static route entry. The PC should only 
  need to know how to get to the router...Have your configured the 
  7206 as the default gateway on the PC?>From: "Rodney Jackson" 
  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>Reply-To: 
  "Rodney Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>Subject: 
  Route Print>Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 13:00:59 
  -0500>>>Guys,>I have a problem:>I have a 
  7206 with static routes and when I try to access a remote network >the 
  7206 will not pass back the route the traffic should take.  But when I 
  >connect a 2501 with static routes, the 2501 will pass the routes back 
  to >the PC.  I'm lost and in of help>>Rodney 
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Re: Route Print

2000-09-21 Thread Rodney Jackson



The router was not sending ICMP Redirects.  I have since 
figured it out.  Thanks for responding to my email.  FYI... I found 
out that any Cisco Router can only send ICMP Redirect twice a 
second

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Ejay Hire 
  
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 11:00 
  AM
  Subject: Re: Route Print
  Confused.Is your router sending you the route by 
  DHCP?Is your traffic not leaving the 7600?Post what it willl and 
  will not ping to/from, and a copy of"show Ip 
  route"Original Message FollowsFrom: "Rodney Jackson" 
  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Reply-To: 
  "Rodney Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: 
  Route PrintDate: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 13:00:59 -0500Guys,I 
  have a problem:I have a 7206 with static routes and when I try to access a 
  remote network the 7206 will not pass back the route the traffic should 
  take.  But when I connect a 2501 with static routes, the 2501 will 
  pass the routes back to the PC.  I'm lost and in of 
  helpRodney Jackson817 
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Re: Route Print

2000-09-21 Thread Ejay Hire

Confused.

Is your router sending you the route by DHCP?
Is your traffic not leaving the 7600?

Post what it willl and will not ping to/from, and a copy of
"show Ip route"


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Subject: Route Print
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 13:00:59 -0500


Guys,
I have a problem:
I have a 7206 with static routes and when I try to access a remote network 
the 7206 will not pass back the route the traffic should take.  But when I 
connect a 2501 with static routes, the 2501 will pass the routes back to the 
PC.  I'm lost and in of help

Rodney Jackson
817 7843072

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Re: Route Print

2000-09-20 Thread Dale Holmes

In what way does the router pass the route to your PC. Your PC should send 
the packet to the router, then the router would in turn send to the next hop 
as defined in the static route entry. The PC should only need to know how to 
get to the router...

Have your configured the 7206 as the default gateway on the PC?


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>Subject: Route Print
>Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 13:00:59 -0500
>
>
>Guys,
>I have a problem:
>I have a 7206 with static routes and when I try to access a remote network 
>the 7206 will not pass back the route the traffic should take.  But when I 
>connect a 2501 with static routes, the 2501 will pass the routes back to 
>the PC.  I'm lost and in of help
>
>Rodney Jackson
>817 7843072

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Route Print

2000-09-20 Thread Rodney Jackson



 
Guys,
I have a problem:
I have a 7206 with static routes and when I try to access a 
remote network the 7206 will not pass back the route the traffic should 
take.  But when I connect a 2501 with static routes, the 2501 will pass the 
routes back to the PC.  I'm lost and in of help
 
Rodney Jackson817 7843072