From: Erick B. (erickbe@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Jul 05 2002 - 02:45:46 GMT-3
Jerry,
When I tinkered with it awhile ago, the router cfg was
just as you stated. There are a few knobs you can
adjust (timers, etc).
I was using Windows98 PC for test and with static IPs
the PC didn't do nothing with the IRDP packets. With
DHCP however, the default gateway changed to what IRDP
was sending out. You can't change IRDP settings on
Win98 via GUI/control panel, etc unless there is a
Registry key somewhere (I did not dig that deep into
it).
--- Jerry Haverkos <jhaverkos@columbus.rr.com> wrote:
> Everyone
>
> In addition to making sure IRDP is enabled on an
> interface, what else has to
> be done on the router and/or pc to allow the pc to
> see the router as its'
> default gateway.
>
> I'm familiar with setting default gateways on a pc,
> or a pc reciving a
> default from DHCP. I'm not sure where IRDP fits in
> and what needs configured
> on the pc and router to make this work.
>
> I'm having problems accessing the archives. The Doc
> CD doesn't go into this
> in very much detail.
>
> Jerry Haverkos
> jhaverkos@columbus.rr.com
> 614-351-8617
>
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