RE: Weird routing problem

From: Carter, Lee (Lee.Carter@CommerceBank.com)
Date: Mon Sep 08 2003 - 08:28:16 GMT-3


Alex,

I agree with Daniel, we need to see some configurations for this one. I
would suggest you do a "route print" on your client PC and make sure there
are no other routing settings there. - while you are at it post up the
output of the client routing table as well. This can be done by typing
"route print" at the command line (Linux or windows).

later-

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Sheedy [mailto:dansheedy@gmx.net]
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 6:27 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: Weird routing problem

Hi Alex,

Can we see a router config? Depends on what is being done here. I've seen
seen NAT setup using a loopback, which may be what you have there....?

Daniel Sheedy

----- Original Message -----
From: "Alex Hsieh" <ccie21@hotmail.com>
To: "CCIE R&S Mailing list" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 12:50 PM
Subject: Weird routing problem

> hi group:
>
> I ran into this today and can't figure out why.Here is the setup:
> Client computer's default gateway set to router's loopback address
> ,which is not in same subnet as client computer's address.But client
> still able to access other parts of network.Anybody knows why?
>
>
> regards
> Alex
>
>
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