RE: Output of sh ip route connected [7:11266]

2001-07-07 Thread John Feuerherd
JP, Your not going to be able to ping 10.20.1.104. 10.20.1.104 is not an interfaces IP address, it's the network that interface Serial 0.1 is on. You would need to ping one of the interfaces IP address's. (10.20.1.105-106). JF Message Posted at:

Re: Output of sh ip route connected [7:11266]

2001-07-07 Thread Nigel Taylor
Jeongwoo, I'll only make one suggestion in saying with the /30 mask what exactly are you pinging when you ping 10.20.1.140...Is that a valid host or the network.. :- I'd recommend trying to ping 105/106 HTH Nigel.. - Original Message - From: Jeongwoo Park

RE: Output of sh ip route connected [7:11266]

2001-07-07 Thread Jeongwoo Park
- From: Nigel Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 2:36 PM To: Jeongwoo Park; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Output of sh ip route connected [7:11266] Jeongwoo, I'll only make one suggestion in saying with the /30 mask what exactly are you pinging

RE: Output of sh ip route connected [7:11266]

2001-07-07 Thread Lupi, Guy
Message- From: Jeongwoo Park To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 7/7/01 6:31 PM Subject: RE: Output of sh ip route connected [7:11266] That's what I couldn't figure out. I think 10.20.1.104 must be host ip address, not network address. Am I understanding wrong? Like you recommended, I was able to ping