Dear Friends
When configuring a Cisco 2600 when I issued "sh ip route" I was given an
empty routing table and "ICMP redirect cache is empty".
What is ICMP redirect cache where can I read about it ?
I would be thankful if some one can point me in the right direction.
Thank you
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
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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
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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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
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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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
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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