From: Jordan Schroeder (jordan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Aug 28 2001 - 23:33:37 GMT-3
Thanks to all. I had other problems on my network, and I think I now
know why that specific network is used (to be able to ping R2 with all
the limitations imposed by the lab)
Confusion over,
Jordan
-----Original Message-----
From: Himawan Nugroho [mailto:nhimawan@id.ibm.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 7:14 PM
To: Jordan Schroeder
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: ccbootcamp #17
Do you have route to 200.20.20.0 in your routing table?
If you have that route (which is learned via redistribution to IGRP in
this
scenario), the command 'ip default network' will mark that route as
candidate default
Regards,
Himawan Nugroho
"Jordan Schroeder" <jordan@astanetworks.com>@groupstudy.com on
08/29/2001
08:40:45 AM
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Subject: ccbootcamp #17
Hi,
For those who are familiar with the ccbootcamp labs:
Lab 17, Section 2, Task 3, part 6: Configure R8 so that it can ping
loopbacks on R1, R3, R4, R5, R6, R9, and R14 with only one default
network command on R8.
The configuration with the labs states that the answer should be: "ip
default-net 200.20.20.0" which is the link between R1 and R2. Is this
right? Why would this work? I can't get anything to work.
Jordan
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