RE: RIPv1: why /32 route is distributed [7:7010]

2001-06-06 Thread Chuck Larrieu
Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Jerry Seven Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 3:27 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:RIPv1: why /32 route is distributed [7:7010] Hi Group, In this simple environment: 172.10.12.0/25 R1

Re: RIPv1: why /32 route is distributed [7:7010]

2001-06-04 Thread George Yiannibas
Doug Lockwood wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Just a thought. Are you really running rip V1 or are you running Rip V2 in compatibly mode. The first config would look like: Router Rip Net 172.10.0.0 The second would look like: Router rip version 1 net

RIPv1: why /32 route is distributed [7:7010]

2001-06-03 Thread Jerry Seven
Hi Group, In this simple environment: 172.10.12.0/25 R1R2 I run RIPv1 between R1 and R2, the network in between is 172.10.12.0/25, on R1 I have loopback0 which is 172.10.0.1/32 and another network 172.10.11.0/28 directly connected, I saw R1 distributes route

Re: RIPv1: why /32 route is distributed [7:7010]

2001-06-03 Thread Circusnuts
The /32 Subnet Mask in your Show IP Route, is OSPF earmarking the loopbacks. I believe it's 12.1 where this goes away, though I do not know what the advantage would be. Phil - Original Message - From: Jerry Seven To: Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 6:27 PM Subject: RIPv1: why /32 route

RE: RIPv1: why /32 route is distributed [7:7010]

2001-06-03 Thread Doug Lockwood
Just a thought. Are you really running rip V1 or are you running Rip V2 in compatibly mode. The first config would look like: Router Rip Net 172.10.0.0 The second would look like: Router rip version 1 net 172.10.0.0 Just a thought. Doug Message Posted at:

Re: RIPv1: why /32 route is distributed [7:7010]

2001-06-03 Thread Nate Van Maren
Are you running ppp and getting a peer neighbor-route of the IP on the other end... This can be turned off by no peer neighbor-route on the interface, and having ppp re-negotiate. Thanks -Nate Jerry Seven wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hi Group, In this simple

Re: RIPv1: why /32 route is distributed [7:7010]

2001-06-03 Thread Jerry Seven
address, sounds like a IOS change in 12.X. Thanks, Jerry - Original Message - From: Circusnuts To: Jerry Seven ; Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 3:33 PM Subject: Re: RIPv1: why /32 route is distributed [7:7010] The /32 Subnet Mask in your Show IP Route, is OSPF earmarking the loopbacks. I

Re: Subject: RIPv1: why /32 route is distributed [7:7010]

2001-06-03 Thread Paul Werner
Is it possible you can post a sanitized config of R1 and R2? v/r, Paul Werner Hi Group, In this simple environment: 172.10.12.0/25 R1R2 I run RIPv1 between R1 and R2, the network in between is 172.10.12.0/25, on R1 I have loopback0 which is