Why didn't you put the netmask on the network?

I'm sure that somewhere in the router you configured "ip classless", so you 
cannot assume, that the router will automatically assume, that 195.129.116.0 
is a C-Class network...

Cheers,
Viktor

On Wednesday 11 June 2003 08:14, Roger Buchwalder wrote:
> Hello
>
> We do have some strange problem.
> we should announce 2 networks:
>
> 1. 217.118.192.0/20
> 2. 195.129.116./24
>
> In our Router the bgp config says:
>
> router bgp 16221
>   no synchronization
>   bgp router-id 217.118.192.109
>   bgp log-neighbor-changes
>   bgp deterministic-med
>   network 195.129.116.0
>   network 217.118.192.0 mask 255.255.240.0
>
> what does your router see?
> only the 217.118.192.0/20?
> why not the 195.129.116.0/24?
> strange, strange... :(
>
> cheers
> Roger
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