Hi Priscilla
Thank you for your effort. It was a new router I just wanted to get it up
and running, further I didn't want to experiment with it .On Monday I am
planning to do it from the scratch.
BTW , does the christal ball method work well for you ?.
Suranjith
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Maybe the router isn't doing routing and just has a default gateway??
Let's see, I'm looking into my crystal ball. I can almost make out the
router's config and the problem you're trying to solve.. Trying to
decipher what "can cannot connect" means Nope. It's too faint
Sorry, magic
Dear John & routerkid
Thank you very much for the info. I will try the commands and now I
understand what is going on .
Suranjith
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What model of router and IOS version are you using? I would think that
an IOS version that had major problems with "show ip route" would
probably get yanked from the shelves pretty quickly! :-)
Try typing "show ip redirects" and see if that is the same output you
get when you type "show ip rout
Hi John,
Thanks for the reply. Yes I am quite certain. This is what I was wondering
about too. I can connect (Telnet,Ping) to the other routers, yet cannot see
the routing table with "sh ip route".
Suranjith
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Are you absolutely certain you typed "show ip route"? The output you
are describing is from "show ip redirects".
John
>>> "SUranjith Ariyapperuma" 12/7/01 2:07:14
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Dear Friends
When configuring a Cisco 2600 when I issued "sh ip route" I was given
an
empty routing table and "ICMP redirect
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