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- From: davidb@zeus.ce.washington.edu (David W. Barts)
- Subject: Re: Changing gatweay nodes
- Message-ID: <1992Sep5.001726.480@u.washington.edu>
- Summary: problem solved, never mind
- Sender: news@u.washington.edu (USENET News System)
- Organization: University of Washington
- References: <1992Sep3.215203.5370@u.washington.edu>
- Date: Sat, 5 Sep 1992 00:17:26 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep3.215203.5370@u.washington.edu>, I write:
- > I have been attempting to change the routing node between the 204
- > (Ethernet) and 203 (ring) Domain internets. The new router (ID=1CE59)
- > has been configured, and it can access both nets. However, lcnet still
- > reports the router as the old machine (ID=42D7D), and all systems try
- > in vain to use a router that no longer exists:
- > [ edited ]
-
- Never mind, I figured it out myself. You can't simply shut down a
- router and unplug it; that router must tell the network that it's
- no longer a router with rtsvc -noroute. Bah.
-
- --
- David Barts N5JRN UW Civil Engineering, FX-10
- davidb@ce.washington.edu Seattle, WA 98195
- --
- David Barts N5JRN UW Civil Engineering, FX-10
- davidb@ce.washington.edu Seattle, WA 98195
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