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Re: (ASCEND) 2 Class C's on same Max ?
>From: Shiloh Costa <costa@mdi.ca>
>Situtation:
>===========
>Two class C's on one Ethernet LAN and a Max 4048 running 6.1.0
>
>207.220.250.0 and 207.220.251.0
>
>Cisco Router IP: 207.220.250.254
> MAX IP address: 207.220.251.5
>
> IP Pool: 207.220.250.6
>Pool Count: 47
>
>Okay, I can ping any host on our network 207.220.251.*, but I CANNOT reach
>our other class C, which is 207.220.250.* (including the Cisco Router).
>
>It's probably because "show ip route" does not show 207.220.250.* going out
>of ie0, instead it shows it going out WANIDLE, which generally means that
>it doesn't know which interface to use to find the second Class C.
>
>Here is my solution that might be working only because of a bug or ..?
>- ------------------------------------------------
>Ethernet ->Mod Config->Ether Options->2nd Adrs->
>
>Then I add: 207.220.250.0/24 and push ESC and do "Save and Apply Changes"
>
>Then I do this:
>
>Ethernet ->Mod Config->Ether Options->2nd Adrs->
>
>Then I remove 207.220.250.0/24 and push ESC and do "Save and Apply Changes"
Whoops!
207.220.250.0/24 is a _network_ addresses, not a node address! You can't
use .0 as an Ethernet address. Just pick any legal address from .1 to .254
and restart and everything will be fine. You don't need any static routes.
I hate when that happens. ;-)
Peter Lalor Infoasis
plalor@infoasis.com http://www.infoasis.com/
415-459-7991 x102 415-459-7992 fax
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