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тАО03-06-2010 01:01 PM
тАО03-06-2010 01:01 PM
6200yl configuration
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тАО03-06-2010 01:57 PM
тАО03-06-2010 01:57 PM
Re: 6200yl configuration
Example:
if 6200 has networks 10.1.1.0/24 and 10.1.2.0/24 and say its address is 10.1.1.2/24 and it needs to get to "the outside world" thru its neighbor router, then you need this command: 'ip route 0.0.0.0/0 10.1.1.1' (this says if the destination network is not on me, send the traffic to my neighbor which is at 10.1.1.1)
on the "neighbor router" it will need a static route to get the traffic back to the 6200 for at least networks 10.1.1.0 & 10.1.2.0: 'ip route 10.1.0.0/16 10.1.1.2' (this covers networks 10.1.1.0-10.1.255.0), so it sends all traffic that came from 10.1.1.0 & 10.1.2.0 to the 6200.
hth...Jeff
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тАО03-06-2010 02:43 PM
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Re: 6200yl configuration
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тАО03-06-2010 07:30 PM
тАО03-06-2010 07:30 PM
Re: 6200yl configuration
Joe said: Another question, if the outside router and the 6200 are both running RIP, do I need the static route in the outside router to point back to the 6200?
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As long as they both run RIP on their connected interfaces, then no you don't need the static routes. They will exchange their known/connected networks.
However, if the "other router" is internet facing, more typically you would not have RIP on connected interfaces and instead do the static routes.
hth...Jeff
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