Catalyst 2924 XL - ip routing??? [7:63553]

2003-02-22 Thread Stephen Hoover
A friend of mine recently purchased a Catalyst 2924 XL switch - 24 port 10/100 Ethernet switch - 1U no expansion ports. We were looking at the IOS configuration and I noticed a line that said no ip routing. I went into the global config mode and sure enough I could enter the command ip routing

ip routing/ixp routing command ?Dumb Ques.? [7:59564]

2002-12-19 Thread meidinger
When or why does one have to enter: ip routing or ipx routing command? I noticed, that on some of my test routers, the router ospf # command doesn't take, if ip routing command hasn't been entered in first. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=59564t=59564

Re: ip routing/ixp routing command ?Dumb Ques.? [7:59564]

2002-12-19 Thread The Long and Winding Road
meidinger wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... When or why does one have to enter: ip routing on by default, at least in the more recent IOS images or ipx routing command? any time you want to add IPX routing capability to a router that doesn't

Re: ip routing/ixp routing command ?Dumb Ques.? [7:59564]

2002-12-19 Thread Munit Singla
ip routing is by default enabled.need to enable ipx routing if we are using ipx..thats all.ospf only runs on ip so by default ip routing is enabled if u have disabled it ,u have to enable it thats all. Bye meidinger wrote: When or why does one have to enter: ip routing or ipx routing

RE: Book: CCIE Troubleshooting IP Routing Protocols [7:47099]

2002-06-23 Thread Kim Graham
I like the book. Others may not. It all depends on what you like in a troubleshooting book. The book is laid out to let you gain an understanding (fairly technical and indepth) of a protocol. Then it delves into a series of commands, snapshots of outputs and goes onto explain the output. IE:

RE: Book: CCIE Troubleshooting IP Routing Protocols [7:47099]

2002-06-21 Thread Dave Swink
20, 2002 6:08 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Book: CCIE Troubleshooting IP Routing Protocols [7:47099] Troubleshooting IP Routing Protocols (CCIE Professional Development Series) by Shamim, Aziz, Liu, and Martey. Does anyone have any feedback about this book? Is it good??? Thanks

Book: CCIE Troubleshooting IP Routing Protocols [7:47099]

2002-06-20 Thread T B
Troubleshooting IP Routing Protocols (CCIE Professional Development Series) by Shamim, Aziz, Liu, and Martey. Does anyone have any feedback about this book? Is it good??? Thanks for any help!!! Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=47099t=47099

Re: CCIE Troubleshooting IP Routing Protocols [7:47099]

2002-06-20 Thread Reg Dwight
that finds its way into CCIE Lab scenarios is provided by senior TAC engineers. T B wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Troubleshooting IP Routing Protocols (CCIE Professional Development Series) by Shamim, Aziz, Liu, and Martey. Does anyone have any feedba

Re: CCIE Troubleshooting IP Routing Protocols [7:47099]

2002-06-20 Thread Thomas Edward Lawrence
as someone once liked to say. Tom T B wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Troubleshooting IP Routing Protocols (CCIE Professional Development Series) by Shamim, Aziz, Liu, and Martey. Does anyone have any feedback about this book? Is it good??? Thanks for

Re: CCIE Troubleshooting IP Routing Protocols [7:47099]

2002-06-20 Thread Steven A. Ridder
, and if you need a book like that to figure out what's wrong, you have other sources to look for answers. It just wasn't worth it in my opinion. -- RFC 1149 Compliant. T B wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Troubleshooting IP Routing Protocols (CCIE Prof

ip routing [7:44325]

2002-05-17 Thread kaushalender
HI group , I have a problem. we have a customer who have 128 kbs leased line from us and another line from another service provider.Both links r terminated on cutomers 2500 series router.My side link is terminated on serial one and another is terminated on serial 0.here is the conf of the

Re: 6500 IP routing, IPX bridging and routing. [7:28488]

2001-12-10 Thread MADMAN
Native mode, switch is one BIG router by default and it works real well. It really is quite flexible but it doesn't do much in layer 8 Dave Gaz wrote: I asked the same question from pre-sales, and the answer was 'that's what the customer has requested', so the whole job has been

Re: 6500 IP routing, IPX bridging and routing. [7:28488]

2001-12-08 Thread Gaz
I asked the same question from pre-sales, and the answer was 'that's what the customer has requested', so the whole job has been trying to provide exactly what they requested. But... tonight I telnet'd to the office and spent an hour or so changing back to hybrid code and banking on the fact

6500 IP routing, IPX bridging and routing. [7:28488]

2001-12-07 Thread Gaz
Hi all, I made a right pigs ear of a config today. Managed to get it working eventually, but I have a feeling I made a mountain out of a mole hill. The requirement was a 6500 with MSFC, with around 20 connections to switches such as 3548's, each having a subnet with a 24 bit mask, (so 20 ports,

Re: 6500 IP routing, IPX bridging and routing. [7:28488]

2001-12-07 Thread Andrew Cook
The only way I could see this being done with Hybrid code would be to make 9 VLANs: 8 with 1 IP subnet and 1 IPX network, and 1 with 12 IP subnets and 1 IPX network. This doesn't take into account security/political issues arising from combining the IP networks into one broadcast domain.

RE: CIMr: CCIE Expert Labs: IP Routing [7:25678]

2001-11-08 Thread Sahib Khan
I have the CCIE CIM for IP routing. It is very good. For sure it is worth while. I am selling mine; let me know if you are interested. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=25738t=25678 -- FAQ, list archives

Fw: Highlight: Online IP Routing Resources [7:24913]

2001-11-01 Thread Brian
Just got this, the links seem like good learning tools. Brian - Cisco Technical Assistance Center News Flash - October 31, 2001 http://www.cisco.com/tac - Around-the-Clock IP Routing Support on Cisco

Re: IP Routing Examples Book (For CCIE LAB) [7:22008]

2001-10-05 Thread Donald B Johnson jr
Dahhh Pass the Lab - Original Message - From: EA Louie To: Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 4:19 PM Subject: Re: IP Routing Examples Book (For CCIE LAB) [7:22008] wow...no, because a book of that content would probably violate the Non-Disclosure Agreement with Cisco. However

IP Routing Examples Book (For CCIE LAB) [7:22008]

2001-10-04 Thread Ashraf Wagih
Hi Everyone, does any body know good books that gives only configuration examples on all topics that are covered in the CCIE LAB exams (configuration scenarios like the ones that found in the CCIE LAB exams, no/few theoritical view) Regards Ashraf Syatems Engineer CCNP

Re: IP Routing Examples Book (For CCIE LAB) [7:22008]

2001-10-04 Thread EA Louie
, or just pass the Lab Exam? -e- who hasn't figured out his true objective in life yet other than survival - Original Message - From: Ashraf Wagih To: Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 11:48 PM Subject: IP Routing Examples Book (For CCIE LAB) [7:22008] Hi Everyone, does any body know

Re: IP Routing Examples Book (For CCIE LAB) [7:22008]

2001-10-04 Thread John Kaberna
There is no such book. You can either buy the books that explain the configurations like Caslow's book or you can do practice labs. If you don't do practice labs like ccbootcamp you are going to have a very tough time passing the test unless you are very experienced. Even books like Caslow's

IP routing on subinterfaces [7:15978]

2001-08-14 Thread Nathan DuCray
Hello, I have a quick question. I have one 1602 router with one ethernet connection. I would like to set it up using subinterfaces to route my home network over two different ethernet connections to the internet. (One DSL line and one Cable modem). Is this possible? I tried setting it up as

CIM IP Routing [7:12422]

2001-07-15 Thread Marcus A. Henry
Hi all: I need help with a training product I purchased called Cisco Interactive Mentor, IP Routing version 1.0. When finished configuring Router 1, the program instructs you to switch to Router 5 using the command Ctrl+Shift+6, X. This command is not working. What am I doing wrong? Thanks

IP ROUTING PRODUCT [7:12423]

2001-07-15 Thread Marcus A. Henry
Hi all: I need help with a training product I purchased called Cisco Interactive Mentor, IP Routing version 1.0. When finished configuring Router 1, the program instructs you to switch to Router 5 using the command Ctrl+Shift+6, X. This command is not working. What am I doing wrong? Thanks

Re: CIM IP Routing [7:12422]

2001-07-15 Thread Kevin Wigle
just a nit picky thing... you typed a capital X- if that is indeed what you're typing try a small x Kevin Wigle - Original Message - From: Marcus A. Henry To: Sent: Sunday, 15 July, 2001 16:23 Subject: CIM IP Routing [7:12422] Hi all: I need help with a training product I

RE: IP ROUTING PRODUCT [7:12423]

2001-07-15 Thread Daniel Cotts
program. Tera Term comes to mind. It's free. Check the archives for where to find it. Should be on www.tucows.com. -Original Message- From: Marcus A. Henry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2001 3:47 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: IP ROUTING PRODUCT [7:12423] Hi

IP Routing Help Please!! [7:9312]

2001-06-21 Thread Mitesh Khatri
[ The following text is in the iso-8859-1 character set. ] [ Your display is set for the US-ASCII character set. ] [ Some characters may be displayed incorrectly. ] Hi! I have a problem with routing to the internet from a remote site. There is a router at the remote site (Ethernet IP

RE: IP Routing Help Please!! [7:9312]

2001-06-21 Thread Charles Manafa
cases, the remote router should be configured to default to the head office router. CM -Original Message- From: Mitesh Khatri To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 21/06/01 14:56 Subject: IP Routing Help Please!! [7:9312] [ The following text is in the iso-8859-1 character set. ] [ Your display

Re: IP Routing Help Please!! [7:9312]

2001-06-21 Thread Mark Odette II
! Mark Odette II - Original Message - From: Mitesh Khatri To: Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 8:56 AM Subject: IP Routing Help Please!! [7:9312] [ The following text is in the iso-8859-1 character set. ] [ Your display is set for the US-ASCII character set. ] [ Some characters may

Re: IP Routing Help Please!! [7:9312]

2001-06-21 Thread Mark Odette II
- Original Message - From: Mitesh Khatri To: Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 8:56 AM Subject: IP Routing Help Please!! [7:9312] [ The following text is in the iso-8859-1 character set. ] [ Your display is set for the US-ASCII character set. ] [ Some characters may be displayed

Re: IP Routing Help Please!! [7:9312]

2001-06-21 Thread Peter I. Slow
NAT. you need to NAT the 10/8 address range! Always! What was that RFC number for the private addys again? Peter Slow,CCNP Voice Slecialist - Original Message - From: Mitesh Khatri To: Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 9:56 AM Subject: IP Routing Help Please!! [7:9312] [ The following

RE: Bridging: no ip routing and no bridge xx route ip [7:8920]

2001-06-18 Thread McCallum, Robert
IP routing is by default on when using IRB bridging. The only way to trun IP routing off is by the command you have done.! -Original Message- From: Jerry Seven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 18 June 2001 06:19 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Bridging: no ip routing and no bridge xx

RE: Bridging: no ip routing and no bridge xx route ip [7:8981]

2001-06-18 Thread Jerry Seven
to my configuration, but it uses bridge 1 route ip in the end, I didn't use it and I still can route ip inside of the bridge group? Thanks, Jerry P routing is by default on when using IRB bridging. The only way to trun IP routing

Bridging: no ip routing and no bridge xx route ip [7:8917]

2001-06-17 Thread Jerry Seven
Hi All, I have a question on no bridge xx route ip command, what I want is to disable IP routing inside the bridge group, but I found after I use this command, router still routes the IP packets. My configuration is as follows: .2172.10.37.0/24.1.1172.10.36.0/24

Re: IP routing is enabled by default on Cisco 2600's [7:1821]

2001-04-26 Thread Tony van Ree
Hi, It has always been my understanding that by default it is off but others disagree. I has in fact cost me time troubleshooting. Teunis, Hobart, Tasmnaia Australia On Wednesday, April 25, 2001 at 02:29:08 AM, Colin wrote: Hi I have read in numerous places that IP routing is enabled

Re: IP routing is enabled by default on Cisco 2600's [7:1821]

2001-04-26 Thread John Neiberger
In my experience, I have yet to see a brand new router that did not have IP routing enabled by default. In addition, all the documentation I've read in the past seems to suggest that IP routing is on by default. I won't even begin to guess why you would have received new routers with IP

IP routing is enabled by default on Cisco 2600's [7:1821]

2001-04-25 Thread Colin
Hi I have read in numerous places that IP routing is enabled by default on Cisco routers. Is this is true? The reason I ask is because the last 3 Cisco 2600's I've received (new routers straight from a VAR) have had IP routing disabled? Thanks Colin Message Posted at: http

Re: IP routing is enabled by default on Cisco 2600's [7:1821]

2001-04-25 Thread Jason J. Roysdon
with Cisco gear. -- Jason Roysdon, CCNP+Security/CCDP, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+ List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Homepage: http://jason.artoo.net/ Colin wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hi I have read in numerous places that IP routing is enabled by default on Cisco

No IP Routing

2001-04-03 Thread Anthony J Crews
I would like to bridge and route on the same router and, pass packets between interfaces. Will bridging work without the global config command "no ip routing"? _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report

Re: No IP Routing

2001-04-03 Thread John Neiberger
ent. It's not very complicated, but I'd rather you read how to do it from CCO. I'm too sleepy to explain it as well as they do. g HTH, John I would like to bridge and route on the same router and, pass packets between interfaces. Will bridging work without the global config command &quo

IP routing protocols and ACL lists

2001-02-23 Thread Dan West
Howdy all, Quick question this time : Does enabling routing protocols like RIP or BGP automatically open up the related ports through respective interfaces? In other words, if you enable BGP, does it automatically ALLOW IN/OUT bound connections on TCP port 179? UDP port 520 for RIP, etc? =

Re: IP routing protocols and ACL lists

2001-02-23 Thread John Hardman
Hi Nope, you have to do that yourself. And in fact is a common mistake not to... HTH -- John Hardman CCNP MCSE+I "Dan West" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Howdy all, Quick question this time : Does enabling routing protocols like RIP or

Re: IP routing

2001-01-14 Thread Tony van Ree
Hi, Try access-lists On Wednesday, January 10, 2001 at 03:36:19 PM, md. nazri wrote: hi all, i need some help on this, 2 routers connected over frame relay, named RouterA and RouterB. RouterA ethernet has 2 ip address, X(x,.x.x.x) as primary and Y(y.y.y.y) as secondary. RouterB ethernet

Re: [IP routing]

2001-01-10 Thread Ganesh Chintalapati
Dear Nazri, You can try this = ip route z.z.z.z mask gateway ip route w.w.w.w mask gateway and deny access to z from x and w from y using access-list to serial interface. If you can provide with exact ip add of serial int and ethernet int, it w= ould have been better. Try this because I am

Re: IP routing

2001-01-10 Thread Kenny Sallee
Use access lists on both sides. You can apply it to the ethernet interfaces as an inbound ACL. For instance: Map: 1.1.1.0/24RouterA---frameRouterB-3.3.3.0/24 2.2.2.0/24 sec 4.4.4.0/24 secondary router configs: RouterA interface e0 ip address 1.1.1.1 /24 ip address 2.2.2.2/24

IP routing

2001-01-09 Thread md. nazri
hi all, i need some help on this, 2 routers connected over frame relay, named RouterA and RouterB. RouterA ethernet has 2 ip address, X(x,.x.x.x) as primary and Y(y.y.y.y) as secondary. RouterB ethernet also has 2 ip address, W(w.w.w.w) and Z(z.z.z.z). X supposed to communicate only with W

Re: IP routing tables

2000-11-28 Thread jenny . mcleod
[EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Re: IP routing tables [snipped] So what, you might very easily ask, does the second stage use to look up intra-area routes? In the real world, there is a temporary "routing table." Also in the real world, this would be too large to keep aroun

Re: IP routing tables

2000-11-28 Thread Kevin Wigle
resting idea! Kevin Wigle - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, 27 November, 2000 19:03 Subject: Re: IP routing tables Kevin, Thanks, but it's the floating statics that are overriden by dynamic routes I was wanting to see! O

Re: IP routing tables

2000-11-27 Thread John Neiberger
] Subject: Re: IP routing tables it sounds like you'd be interested in all the candidate routes a given routing protocol would generate (whether periodically or as a reaction to external influences). i'm still new at this, but it seems like the closest you would come

Re: IP routing tables

2000-11-27 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
a routing table in the sense you describe. -- Forwarded by Jenny Mcleod/NSO/CSDA on 27/11/2000 03:53 pm --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 27/11/2000 12:06:51 pm To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: IP routing tables it sounds

Re: IP routing tables

2000-11-27 Thread Kevin Wigle
Routes ospf Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) profile IP routing table profile rip Routing Information Protocol (RIP) static Static routes summary Summary of all routes supernets-only Show supernet entries only

Re: IP routing tables

2000-11-27 Thread jenny . mcleod
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Re: IP routing tables Kevin, Yes, the candidate routes sound like what I'm after. I expect you're right about needing a separate command for each routing protocol. I have a feeling that I may be asking for something that doesn't exist, at least not for

Re: IP routing tables

2000-11-27 Thread jenny . mcleod
"Kevin Wigle" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Re: IP routing tables snip And another nasty one - how about static routes (short of 'show run', of course)? JMcL from the lab: LabR05#sh ip route ?

Re: IP routing tables

2000-11-27 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
;Howard C. Berkowitz" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Re: IP routing tables Kevin, Yes, the candidate routes sound like what I'm after. I expect you're right about needing a separate command for each routing protocol. I have a feeling tha

IP routing tables

2000-11-26 Thread jenny . mcleod
Hi all, Does anyone know if there is an IOS command that will show the routing table for (or contributed by) a particular routing protocol, when there are multiple routing protocols running? In other words, a command to show what the IP routing table would look like if there was only a single

Re: IP routing tables

2000-11-26 Thread James Wilson
the routing table for (or contributed by) a particular routing protocol, when there are multiple routing protocols running? In other words, a command to show what the IP routing table would look like if there was only a single routing protocol. I am aware of 'show ip route [protocol]', but that appears

Re: IP routing tables

2000-11-26 Thread Kevin_Cullimore
. . . [EMAIL PROTECTED]@groupstudy.com on 11/26/2000 07:07:21 PM Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc:(bcc: Kevin Cullimore) Subject: IP routing tables Hi all, Does anyone know if there is an IOS command that will show the routing table

Re: [IP routing tables]

2000-11-26 Thread Faisal Athar
nn.. Hope this helps. FAISAL ATHAR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, Does anyone know if there is an IOS command that will show the routing table for (or contributed by) a particular routing protocol, when there are multiple routing protocols running? In other words, a command to show what the IP rou

Re: IP routing tables

2000-11-26 Thread Aditya Kedia.
shouldent it be #show ip protocol correct me if Im wrong. Aditya Kedia - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 12:07 AM Subject: IP routing tables Hi all, Does anyone know if there is an IOS command that will show

RE: IP routing tables

2000-11-26 Thread Chuck Larrieu
PROTECTED] Subject:IP routing tables Hi all, Does anyone know if there is an IOS command that will show the routing table for (or contributed by) a particular routing protocol, when there are multiple routing protocols running? In other words, a command to show what the IP routing table

RE: IP routing tables - sorry

2000-11-26 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Of Chuck Larrieu Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2000 7:34 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:RE: IP routing tables Show ip route [name of protocol] e.g to show all the RIP routes: show ip route rip HTH Chuck 133 days or so. Clock's ticking! -Original Message

Re: IP routing tables

2000-11-26 Thread jenny . mcleod
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 27/11/2000 12:06:51 pm To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: IP routing tables it sounds like you'd be interested in all the candidate routes a given routing protocol would generate (whether periodically

Re: path exists in BGP table, but no route in IP Routing table

2000-10-06 Thread Adrian Chew
/R4, R1/R3 Everything else looks fine, and almost symetric configuration on R1/R3 and R2/R4 But R3 can see R2 in routing table and BGP table, while R4 doesn't see R1's ip in ip routing table, but it does see R1 in BGP table via two different paths Any idea? Thanks, Sean **NOTE: New CC

Re: path exists in BGP table, but no route in IP Routing table

2000-10-06 Thread Adrian Chew
/R3 Everything else looks fine, and almost symetric configuration on R1/R3 and R2/R4 But R3 can see R2 in routing table and BGP table, while R4 doesn't see R1's ip in ip routing table, but it does see R1 in BGP table via two different paths Any idea? Thanks, Sean *

Re: path exists in BGP table, but no route in IP Routing table

2000-10-06 Thread Jay Hennigan
, R2/R4, R1/R3 Everything else looks fine, and almost symetric configuration on R1/R3 and R2/R4 But R3 can see R2 in routing table and BGP table, while R4 doesn't see R1's ip in ip routing table, but it does see R1 in BGP table via two different paths How are you injecting IP into BGP? Network

Re: path exists in BGP table, but no route in IP Routing table

2000-10-06 Thread Brian
nfiguration on R1/R3 and R2/R4 But R3 can see R2 in routing table and BGP table, while R4 doesn't see R1's ip in ip routing table, but it does see R1 in BGP table via two different paths Any idea? Thanks, Sean **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go

Re: path exists in BGP table, but no route in IP Routing table

2000-10-06 Thread Phillip Heller
/R3 and R2/R4 But R3 can see R2 in routing table and BGP table, while R4 doesn't see R1's ip in ip routing table, but it does see R1 in BGP table via two different paths **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http://www.groupstudy.com/list

Re: How much is CIM Expert Lab IP Routing?

2000-10-04 Thread Vincent
you can check amazon.com "Yongzhi George Zhang" [EMAIL PROTECTED] ? [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Could someone please tell me how much is the Cisco CIM Expert Lab IP Routing? It's name and part number from Cisco web site are as below: IP Routing simul

Re: How much is CIM Expert Lab IP Routing?

2000-10-04 Thread Vincent
PROTECTED] ? [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Could someone please tell me how much is the Cisco CIM Expert Lab IP Routing? It's name and part number from Cisco web site are as below: IP Routing simulation practice lab CD CIM-LAB-IP= Thanks. George Zhang **NOTE:

path exists in BGP table, but no route in IP Routing table

2000-10-04 Thread Sean Wu
symetric configuration on R1/R3 and R2/R4 But R3 can see R2 in routing table and BGP table, while R4 doesn't see R1's ip in ip routing table, but it does see R1 in BGP table via two different paths Any idea? Thanks, Sean **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go

Re: path exists in BGP table, but no route in IP Routing table

2000-10-04 Thread Patricia Palance
guration on R1/R3 and R2/R4 But R3 can see R2 in routing table and BGP table, while R4 doesn't see R1's ip in ip routing table, but it does see R1 in BGP table via two different paths Any idea? Thanks, Sean **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to ht

How much is CIM Expert Lab IP Routing?

2000-10-03 Thread Yongzhi George Zhang
Could someone please tell me how much is the Cisco CIM Expert Lab IP Routing? It's name and part number from Cisco web site are as below: IP Routing simulation practice lab CD CIM-LAB-IP= Thanks. George Zhang **NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been formed. For more information go to http

NEXT_HOP attribute for BGP and IP routing table entry?

2000-08-29 Thread Jacques Allison
will be used in the IP routing table. BGP first check if route to NEXT_HOP is in the local IP routing table.(sync enabled, ext..) Then what? Does it first look what the next hop ip address is in the IP routing table and use this IP for the routing table entry, OR does it add the IP routing table entry