RE: Customers in the same PVC Bridge ?

From: Eric Kagan <ekagan_at_axsne.com>
Date: Tue Mar 25 2003 - 14:40:13 EST

> On Tue, 25 Mar 2003, Eric Kagan wrote:
>
> > > > WAN: 66.203.77.79 /24
> > > > LAN: 66.203.74.33 /29
> > >
> > > > Remote Site - GreatSpeed 1530 Router - RFC 1483 Bridgeing IP
> > > LLC - NATP Mode
> > > > WAN: 66.203.77.78 /24
> > > > LAN: 192.168.0.x
>
> > That exists by default - 3rd line would send all 66.203.77.0 /24 to WAN
> > interface ?? 66.203.77.1 is our WAN MP IP. Sorry if I am spacing out or
> > misinterpreting something here.
>
> > 66.203.77.0 255.255.255.0 66.203.77.79 ss0
>
>
> Then you want this to be:
>
> 66.203.77.0 255.255.255.0 66.203.77.1 ss0

We added this and it doesn't work. The destination WAN IP added itself back
in to the routing table again going through the WAN IP - check this
out....Maybe this is a bug in the GreatSpeed Firmware ????

We added routes for 66.203.77.0 /24 to 66.203.77.1 - didn't work
We added routes for 66.203.77.78 /24 to 66.203.77.1 - router would not even
take it (as it already exists as above)
We added routes for 66.203.77.78 /32 to 66.203.77.1 - didn't work - It
actually still added:

66.203.77.78 255.255.255.255 to 66.203.77.79

Does anyone have 2 customer on RBE on Same PVC talking to each other ? Is
it a router firmware bug ? Cisco MP problem ?

Now I'm getting desperate - we have spent a week and many hours and the
customer still doesn't work.

Thanks
Eric

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