From: Kumar, Senthil (senthil.kumar@intechnology.co.uk)
Date: Tue Feb 11 2003 - 05:29:07 GMT-3
resembles to a test lab i did.. as long as you do redistribute static and
you can ping your side of the ip, you are fine.the atm box in the other end
doesnt route with you..so there is no way you can pass routes. it can have a
default static default..else think of irdp stuffs to pass default route
information (works aslong as routing is disabled on the otherside).
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Fletcher
To: Tony Schaffran; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: 10/02/2003 17:34
Subject: Re: ATM connectivity?
Does the other side of the ATM network know routes back to your network?
-Tim Fletcher
At 10:25 AM 2/6/2003 -0800, Tony Schaffran wrote:
>I am not sure if this a problem with ATM or my routing protocol. I
have a
>scenario that tells me not to distribute the ATM network with a network
>statement. Instead, it has me redistribute connected. I cannot ping
through
>my router to the other side of the ATM. I do have broadcast on my PVC.
The
>network is in the routing table of the router I am trying to ping from.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>
>
>Tony Schaffran
>Network Analyst
>CCNP, CCNA, CCDA,
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