Re: Rip problems

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On Sat, Sep 28, 2002 at 03:46:37PM -0400, Joseph Watson wrote:

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> On Saturday 28 September 2002 03:39 pm, you wrote:
> > >Any Ideas?
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> > I've not been following closely, but could this be a RIPv1 vs RIPv2 thing ?
> >
> > (As I understand things, RIPv1 did not support CIDR, but RIPv2 does).

Yes, it's correct, RIPv1 is classful.

> Im not sure, but it worked for the first few minutes and then routed started 
> changing the routing tables, and I don't know where this info was coming
> from???

Can you explain what exactly was working in the first few minutes? Did you
actually see a /26 route on the portmaster? There are a few timers in RIP.
The 30 sec you mentioned reminds me of the the update advertisement timer
and the 3 min interval is the holddown timer. What is the topology and where
does the remaining block (C - /26) reside? You said that you have a class C.
Is it a class C or a /24? iaw what is the natural class of your netblock?
Do you also run RIP between the portmaster and that other part? This is
important because if you do you'll end up having two different routes to the
same natural class of your netblock which is not what you want.

> I think I am going to try gated.

A better choice is zebra if you're already familiar with cisco syntax.
Does your portmaster support OSPF?

Ramin

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> Joseph Watson
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