From: Mike Schlenger (mschlenger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Jul 03 2002 - 15:23:47 GMT-3
Dude, if you can't answer this question, I highly doubt you should be on
this list. There are lower level list servers you can use. (such as the CCNP
@ http://www.groupstudy.com) But I'll respond regardless.
(Assuming you're referencing a Cisco router) Interface A and B can be
independently configured, shutdown, and brought up without effecting the
routing processes on your router.
Michael Schlenger
CCIE #7079
N2N Solutions
mschlenger@n2nsolutions.com
847.592.3912
-----Original Message-----
From: George Mandel [mailto:georgemandel@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 11:05 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Routing question
Hi Everyone,
My co-worker has asked me a specific question.
He has a Cisco router with 2 ethernet interfaces A & B. Workstations on
network A use the router as a default gateway. There are static routes
pointing out to the network on A.
If he either disconnects the cable from Interface B or does a shutdown on
Interface B will the router still route out Interface A? Specifically the
static routes?
Please let me know what you think is going to happen.
Thanks,
George Mandel
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