(PM) routing issue (fwd)

MegaZone (megazone@megazone.org)
Mon, 22 Jun 1998 14:01:25 -0700 (PDT)

Once upon a time Steve Mickeler shaped the electrons to say...
>I have a dial customer on ISDN who is getting a static ip of
>206.176.32.240
>If he calls into pm3-1 ( 206.176.32.1 ) i am able to properly see the
>connection by telneting to his machine.
>If he calls into pm3-2 ( 206.176.32.2 ) I am not able to see the connect.
>The same thing happens if he connects to pm3-3 ( 206.172.32.3 )

Is this all one network - on big /24? This won't work unless all of these
units have the same network so ARP/Proxy-ARP can handle this. If they
aren't, run OSPF.

>If you try and traceroute to 206.172.32.240 it goes all the way to pm3-1,
>bounces back to the router, bounces back to pm3-1, back to the router and

Sounds like PM3-1 is claiming this address. You haven't added a static route,
have you?

>If i turn on RIP then its able to make its way to 206.172.32.240, but it
>goes thru pm3-1 then to pm3-2 or pm3-3 .. which is weird.

Again, sounds like PM3-1 is laying claim to this IP.

-MZ

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