Re: Trace results - what does this indicate?

2000-09-28 Thread Lauren Child
Thank you for really cheering me up - Im stuck at home unwell at the mo :) I have to get me an Acme Evil Elf Trap. Im cosidering making my own using an appropriately decorated and labelled (elves cant read) cardboard box and planting it in our router cabinet at work Given that most messages

Re: Trace results - what does this indicate?

2000-09-28 Thread Dale Holmes
Ummm... looks like a loop, eh? Dale [=`) >From: "Watson, Rick, , OUSDC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: "Watson, Rick, , OUSDC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED] (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Trace results - what does this indicate? >Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2000 08:47:07 -0400 > >Wh

Re: Trace results - what does this indicate?

2000-09-28 Thread Ejay Hire
You have a routing loop. This is a Bad thing. Can be caused by: 1. Improper Route Redistribution 2. Drunk SysAdmins 3. Tiny Elves with evil intentions 4. A (non-permanent) static route that has gone down on a router that has a default route set. (This one is sneaky) (So that's what the "perma

RE: Trace results - what does this indicate?

2000-09-28 Thread McCallum, Robert
on a quick scan i would say you have a routing loop my friend. Check the 2 routers which are associated with these addresses - if you can. -Original Message- From: Watson, Rick, , OUSDC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 28 September 2000 13:47 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (E-mail) Subject: Tra