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- From: ken@faculty.law.duke.edu (Ken Hirsh)
- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc
- Subject: Re: thanks and more help with ip routing
- Message-ID: <ken.43@faculty.law.duke.edu>
- Date: 10 Sep 92 13:49:07 GMT
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- In article <ken.42@faculty.law.duke.edu> ken@faculty.law.duke.edu (Ken Hirsh) writes:
-
- >Well, thanks to the help of many of you and the dedication of
- >our staff in the law school and at Duke Network Operations, we
- >have our IP routing working. We are able to telnet all over the
- >place, with one nasty exception. When we try to Telnet to
- >machines at North Carolina State University, net 152.1, we are
-
- Well, we solved our own problem. In our config.tel we set the subnet mask,
- which normally is set by the RARP request. However, that wasn't working for
- the connection to machines on 152.1. Spelling out the netmask in config.tel
- fixed the problem.
-