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- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.sys.cisco
- Path: sparky!uunet!boulder!recnews
- From: William Rippon <bjripp@watson.ibm.com>
- Subject: Release 9.0(1) Problems
- Message-ID: <9208142154.AA19647@firehawk.watson.ibm.com>
- Sender: news@colorado.edu
- Date: 14 Aug 92 17:54:38 -0500
- Lines: 31
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- Hello,
- I have experienced 2 problems so far with my upgrade to
- 9.0(1) on my AGS+ machines. Machines had previously been on
- 8.3(3).
- 1. Already reported to cisco support.
- - The router has a serial interface with a primary
- IP address and a secondary IP address. The two addresses
- are from different network numbers. IGRP is running on
- the box and updates are received from the other side of
- the serial link via the primary and the secondary IP
- address. The subnets that are learned via the secondary
- address are not being propagated to other cisco's on the
- backbone.
- 2. Not yet reported to cisco support.
- - An arp entry in the cisco for an RS/6000 on token-ring A
- is being trampled by arp packets that are bridged to
- token-ring A from another token-ring segment B. The arp
- packets do not contain the IP address that is being
- trampled but the cisco still substitutes that hardware
- address in the arp cache. I tried turning multiring on
- so that it would understand bridged packets but this did
- not help.
-
- AGS+ ---OOOOOOOO--- RS/6000
- | |
- Bridge ----OOOOO---- Other Workstations
-
-
- Bill Rippon Phone: 914-784-7479
- IBM Watson Research Center Email: bjripp@watson.ibm.com
-