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- From: ercm20@festival.ed.ac.uk (Sam Wilson)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.sys.cisco
- Subject: Re: Routing Problem ?
- Message-ID: <30883@castle.ed.ac.uk>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 17:29:14 GMT
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- Sender: nntpusr@castle.ed.ac.uk
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- simpsong@dns0.bham.ac.uk (Glyn Simpson) writes:
- > This isnt the problem though. The problem then occurred in that the
- > Cisco changed its configuration to point to this host as the default
- > route, and subsequently, when the X.25 switch was brought back up,
- > routing was mangled.
-
- Yeah, it's a great bug, isn't it - doesn't just change the routing table
- but changes the 'ip route ...' entry in the config.
-
- > Is this a known problem, and do i need to upgrade software (i think one
- > is on the cards when we *finally* get the FDDI card we've been promised
- > for months, and has not yet appeared.
-
- Depending on the FDDI card you get (is it the translational bridging
- one?) you'll probably need to change your software too. You may need to
- upgrade the microcode on everything on your cBus and even exchange some
- of your cards. Your supplier should know but may not! Let me know if
- you want details.
-
-
- Sam Wilson
- Network Services Division
- Computing Services, The University of Edinburgh
- Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
-