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[Karlnet] Routing Problem Solved (I hope)

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Subject: [Karlnet] Routing Problem Solved (I hope)
From: "Bill Fisher" <fisher@akorn.net>
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Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 15:04:34 -0400
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I'm going to write a smallish article explaining my understanding of routing
with Karlnet and the configuration I am using.  Hopefully it will help out
some other slob some day.

But, to my issue...

We have 216.1.128/22 set up on our border router for internal use.

I then created a static route in our Cisco to the address 216.1.192.91 for
half of the 216.1.129 network.

All of the machines on our ethernet are set up with the 255.255.252.0
subnet, so they didn't know to go to 216.1.192.91 for the new route.  So
basically I had conflicting information.  One one hand I had the
216.1.128/22 network set up locally, and then in the Cisco I had
216.1.129.128/25 set up for 216.1.128.91.

Hope that made sense.

I'm now going to forget using any of this IP space and use some other
Class-C's I have available.

Thanks for all the help everyone!

Bill


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