rnet0 addresses on
both routers), and got it working!
Thanks you all.
Regards,
Eduardo
- Original Message -
From: "ElephantChild"
To: "Eduardo D Piovesam"
Cc:
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 5:34 PM
Subject: Re: Tunneling [7:5945]
> > My machine (on site A) is
]
Subject:Tunneling [7:5945]
Hello,
First, apologies for this long mail.
I'm beggining with "cisco routers", and my "first" problem is with tunnels.
I'm trying to set up a tunnel between our two locations with no success.
These sites are linkeds to a ISP backb
Hi all, just to let you know that I got it.
I'll reply to the list with the solution ASAP! (I must run know!)
Regards,
Eduardo
- Original Message -
From: "ElephantChild"
To:
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 5:35 PM
Subject: Re: Tunneling [7:5945]
> > My m
> My machine (on site A) is 200.200.62.70 / 255.255.255.240 with gateway
> 255.255.255.65.
Do you mean 200.200.62.65 there? As stated here, A's default gateway
isn't on the same subnet as A. Won't work.
> * site A:
> ip route 200.200.46.208 255.255.255.240 tunnel0
> * Site B:
> ip route 200.2
Hello,
First, apologies for this long mail.
I'm beggining with "cisco routers", and my "first" problem is with tunnels.
I'm trying to set up a tunnel between our two locations with no success.
These sites are linkeds to a ISP backbone.
The "transport/passenger" protocols are IP. The routers a
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