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Re: (ASCEND) Max4000 can't see Cisco 3620 with RIP



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On Sat, 20 Sep 1997, Alex Kinch wrote:

> router rip
>  network 195.200.12.0

You'll need to make sure that both the Maxes and the Cisco are in the same
network, or have a "network" statement for the subnet they have in common.

What happens if you do a "show ip route rip"?

Or a "term mon", and then a "debug ip rip"?

The subnet mask is also a place to look - if it's not right, the
calculated broadcast address will be wrong and the Cisco won't hear the
Maxes.

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