Dear Readers
Does any one know the Mathematical reason for making
127.X.X.X as a Loop Back address, if so please let me know
Thanks in advance
Bani
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I don't know why a Class A address was chosen...personnally, I would have
chosen a Class C address...less wasteful. However, I might be missing the
point here, tho...
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Dear Readers
Does any one know the Mathematical reason for making
127.X.X.X as a Loop
Hi;
One router with 2 interface, one tokenring, one ethernet, how can I ping
each other.
Ehternet can ping tokenring, tokenring can not ping ethernet, change the mtu
size in the
tokenring already, but still unable to ping..
thanks
Vincent
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how are they connected? serial? What interfaces are you pinging the ether
and token? Are both interfaces up/up?
On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Vincent wrote:
Hi;
One router with 2 interface, one tokenring, one ethernet, how can I ping
each other.
Ehternet can ping tokenring, tokenring can not
Let me explain more detailed.
It's a simple eigrp network, all interface in the network can ping each
other,
Let say (Router A) tokenring ring can ping (Router B) ethernet and vice
versa.
Except (Router A) Tokenring can't ping (Router A) ethernet, but can ping in
different direction, ethernet to
where are you trying to ping the token ring from? The router itself? That
will never work, because it's a layer 2. Ping the token ring interface from
a PC
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Hi;
One router with 2
Is a connected route showing upo for both interfaces??
Brian
On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Vincent wrote:
Hi;
One router with 2 interface, one tokenring, one ethernet, how can I ping
each other.
Ehternet can ping tokenring, tokenring can not ping ethernet, change the mtu
size
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