RE: Weirdness with OSPF-->IGRP and Default Routes [7:25216]

2001-11-04 Thread Baety Wayne A1C 18 CS/SCBX
eu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 8:09 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Weirdness with OSPF-->IGRP and Default Routes [7:25216] John, it occurs to me that the other possibility is that your pings are getting out, but not getting back. On the surface, it would appea

Re: Weirdness with OSPF-->IGRP and Default Routes [7:25216]

2001-11-04 Thread Chuck Larrieu
John, it occurs to me that the other possibility is that your pings are getting out, but not getting back. On the surface, it would appear that is not the case because in part one of your scenario, you can successfully ping. However, it is possible that in doing what you did in setting up the def

Re: Weirdness with OSPF-->IGRP and Default Routes [7:25216]

2001-11-04 Thread John Neiberger
You're reading it correctly. The real problem isn't with router C. Using either of the methods I tried it learns a default route from B. The real problem is that as soon as I add a default-network command to router B (so that it originates a default to C) default routing breaks. Others keep po

Re: Weirdness with OSPF-->IGRP and Default Routes [7:25216]

2001-11-04 Thread Chuck Larrieu
if I am not mistaken, the default network has to be "learned" via IGRP, and cannot be a connected interface. If I am reading your outputs correctly, your default network is a connected interface. am I misreading which router is the source of the pings? Chuck ""John Neiberger"" wrote in messa