Re: (PM) Routing Problem

Scott Carpenter (scarpenter@assuredaccess.com)
Wed, 08 Jul 1998 19:10:12 -0700

At 08:57 PM 7/8/98 -0000, Mia's Virtual Post Office wrote:

>Hello, I have a huge routing problem that is two fold and I cannot
figure

>it out.

>

>1. Below is the route for my new PM3 Under interface for the route to
the

>router it shows Unknow, why, and how do I fix this. I cannot seem to
get

>the IPs on this PM3 to show up.

>

>Command> sh route

>Destination Mask Gateway Source Flag Met
Interface

>----------------- ---- -------------------- ------- ---- ---
---------

>206.190.23.192 27 <bold>206</bold>.190.23.216 local NL
1 ether0

>0.0.0.0 0 <bold>209</bold>.190.23.193 local NS
1 Unknown

>Command>

Look close at the routes ethernet is setup with
<bold>206</bold>.190.23.192/27, your default gateway has a gateway of
<bold>209</bold>.190.23.193 probably just a typo.

>

>2. I recently delagated a block of 24IPs off of our subnet to a colo

>machine running its own primary and secondary DNS. The customer cannot

>ping the IPs that I have delagated. As a matter of fact the pinging of

>IPs on our subnet problem starts at the address that the new PM3 is on.

>These problems could be related? I am stumped and really need some
help.

> If anyone in is in the Wisconsin area and quite knowlegeable of routing

>and PM3s or knows how to fix this problem, could you please let me
know.

>

>Thanx,

>jer

>

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