RE: Accesslist/ syslog question?

2000-08-01 Thread Geelen.Ruud
It is the multicast address for EIGRP Ruud -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Verzonden: zaterdag 29 juli 2000 16:26 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: Accesslist/ syslog question? I have

Accesslist/ syslog question?

2000-07-29 Thread AABAN34
I have my Syslog Deamon running and I have been noticing this 224.0.0.10 address coming up every once in a while? I know it's not a Class A, B or C address , It's a Class D address. What is it doing here? 41: *Mar 1 00:27:16: %SEC-6-IPACCESSLOGNP: list routerBin permitted 88 192.1.1.1 -

RE: Accesslist/ syslog question?

2000-07-29 Thread Olden Pieterse
Ever heard of multicast and Class D ? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2000 4:26 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Accesslist/ syslog question? I have my Syslog

Re: Accesslist/ syslog question?

2000-07-29 Thread John Neiberger
224.0.0.10 is the multicast group address used by EIGRP. I have my Syslog Deamon running and I have been noticing this 224.0.0.10 address coming up every once in a while? I know it's not a Class A, B or C address , It's a Class D address. What is it doing here? 41: *Mar 1

RE: Accesslist/ syslog question?

2000-07-29 Thread Aaron K. Dixon
: Accesslist/ syslog question? 224.0.0.10 is the multicast group address used by EIGRP. I have my Syslog Deamon running and I have been noticing this 224.0.0.10 address coming up every once in a while? I know it's not a Class A, B or C address , It's a Class D address. What is it doing

Re: Accesslist/ syslog question?

2000-07-29 Thread Michael Fountain
This is a multicast address used for a routing protocol, but I can't remember if it is EIGRP or RIP v2 If you need more info, I can let you know on monday. I have my Syslog Deamon running and I have been noticing this 224.0.0.10 address coming up every once in a while? I know it's not a