From: Brian Van Benschoten (vader@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Dec 12 1999 - 12:27:54 GMT-3
Do you need to set an IP address when doing this. Like shown below
ip irdp
ip irdp address 172.16.30.2 200
ip irdp address 172.16.30.6 500
would this make the router hand out those 2 IP addresses to clients with the
noted preference ?
----- Original Message -----
From: Natarajan Chidambaram <nattu@neptune-tech.com>
To: 'Brian Van Benschoten ' <vader@inxpress.net>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 12, 1999 1:58 AM
Subject: RE: IP IRDP commands
> IP IRDP is used for discovery feature. This is an interface command.
Assume
> that you have two routers connected to the same subnet. If a client is
> trying to reach the outside world the IRDP's auto discovery feature will
be
> used to forward the packet.
>
> To enable the IRDP the following things are required.
>
> 1. Enable the IRDP in all routers (IP IRDP)
> 2. Set the IRDP preference. (IP IRPDP PREFERENCE XXXXX- where X is the
> value, the higher preference value router will be used to forward the
> packet.
>
> IRDP needs to be enabled in all the routers connected to the same subnet.
>
>
> My two cents.
>
> -Nat
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Van Benschoten
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Sent: 12/11/99 6:05 PM
> Subject: IP IRDP commands
>
> anyone know how or where the IP IRDP commands are used? can they be
> used to
> allow clients to get a default gateway/route or is it just for routers
> to
> get a default route ?
>
>
>
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