From: Tony H. (aamercado31@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Jul 06 2002 - 20:56:26 GMT-3
not sure about routers but on the 127.0.0.x network
works with the "session" command as a telnet session
across the catalyst backplane base on destination
address 127.0.0.SLOT# +1. (ie telnet from the RSM to
the sup on slot 1 is "telnet 127.0.0.2"
--- yakout esmat <yesmat@iprimus.com.au> wrote:
> That applies to hosts/PC's, but the question is,
> does that apply to routers
> too?
> Not sure.
>
> Thanks
>
> Yak
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tony Huang [mailto:thuang@tdwaterhouse.com.au]
> Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 12:45 PM
> To: 'yakout esmat'; 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
> Subject: RE: Reserved Loopback
>
>
>
> Yes it is, type netstat -rn on the dos commmand
> line, you will see similiar
> output like this
>
> Network Destination Netmask Gateway
> Interface Metric
> 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
> 192.168.0.1 192.168.2.42
> 1
> 192.168.0.0 255.255.252.0
> 192.168.2.42 192.168.2.42
> 1
> 192.168.2.42 255.255.255.255
> 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 1
> 192.168.255.255 255.255.255.255
> 192.168.2.42 192.168.2.42
> 1
> 127.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
> 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 1
> 224.0.0.0 224.0.0.0
> 192.168.2.42 192.168.2.42
> 1
> 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255
> 192.168.2.42 1
> Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1
>
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>
> 127.0.0.1 is the reserved loopback ip. pinging the
> ip 127.0.0.1 is one of
> the methods to verify if your tcp/ip is working.
>
>
> Persistent Routes:
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: yakout esmat [mailto:yesmat@iprimus.com.au]
> Sent: Friday, 5 July 2002 11:42 AM
> To: Groupstudy
> Subject: Reserved Loopback
>
>
> Anybody knows what is the reserved Loopback host
> address? is that 127.0.0.1?
>
> TIA
>
> Yak
>
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