Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!ames!hc!pprg.unm.edu!kurt From: kurt@pprg.unm.edu (Kurt Zeilenga [LANL]) Newsgroups: comp.sys.proteon Subject: Re: P4200 problems. Message-ID: <23965@pprg.unm.edu> Date: 2 Jun 89 19:26:58 GMT References: <8906021509.AA21099@devvax.TN.CORNELL.EDU> <27703.612809715@netserv2> Reply-To: kurt@pprg.unm.edu (Kurt Zeilenga [LANL]) Organization: U. of New Mexico, Albuquerque Lines: 116 We are having similiar problems.... We have a P4200 with two 56kbps, a T1, and two ethernets. The routing information coming in (RIP) one of the 56kbps is always getting timed out. None of the interfaces on any of the four p4200s have this problem. Our temporary solution was to use static routing... (we already had infinity static routes used to restrict outgoing info... so just changed the 16 to a 6). We don't have a real solution... We also went from using the "psuedo" IP addresses to using real I addresses and that didn't help. Here is our config.... the problem is with the routes is with intf 1 (192.43.188.193) and routes coming from (192.43.188.194). Any help would be greatly appreciated.... Kurt UNM> Hostname: pro.unm.edu UNM> Maximum packet size: [autoconfigured] UNM> Maximum number of buffers: [autoconfigured] UNM> Number of Restarts before a Reload/Dump: 64 UNM> Logging disposition: detached UNM> Console inactivity timer (minutes): 30 UNM> Physical console login: enabled UNM> Modem control: disabled UNM> UNM> Configurable Protocols: UNM> 0 DOD-IP UNM> 3 Address Resolution UNM> 9 Authentication UNM> 10 Simple GW Monitoring UNM> UNM> 3226 bytes of configuration memory free UNM UNM> Portable MC68010 C Gateway pro.unm.edu S/N 1654 V8.0 UNM> Boot ROM version 5.1 UNM> UNM> 4 Protocols: UNM> Num Nm Protocol UNM> 0 IP DOD-IP UNM> 3 ARP Address Resolution UNM> 9 AP Authentication UNM> 10 GMP Simple GW Monitoring UNM> UNM> Ifc 0 (COM-2 High speed sync line): CSR 900500, CSR2 FF0000, vector 0 UNM> Ifc 1 (COM-2 High speed sync line): CSR 900540, CSR2 FF0000, vector 0 UNM> Ifc 2 (COM-2 High speed sync line): CSR A00500, CSR2 FF0010, vector 1 UNM> Ifc 3 (Proteon Ethernet): CSR FF4280, vector 2 UNM> Ifc 4 (Proteon Ethernet): CSR FF4380, vector 3 UNM UNM> Interface addresses UNM> IP addresses for each interface: UNM> intf 0 192.43.188.65 Local wire broadcast, fill 1 UNM> intf 1 192.43.188.193 Local wire broadcast, fill 1 UNM> intf 2 192.43.188.129 Local wire broadcast, fill 1 UNM> intf 3 192.31.154.9 Network broadcast, fill 1 UNM> intf 4 129.24.13.39 Network broadcast, fill 1 UNM> UNM> Routing UNM> Default network gateway: 192.43.188.130, cost 14 UNM> UNM> Subnetted net Subnet mask Default gateway UNM> 129.24.0.0 FFFFF800 129.24.8.193 UNM> 192.43.188.0 FFFFFFFC 192.43.188.129 UNM> UNM> route to 192.5.175.0 via 192.43.188.66, 16 hops UNM> route to 192.5.196.0 via 192.43.188.66, 16 hops UNM> route to 192.5.197.0 via 192.43.188.66, 16 hops UNM> route to 192.5.198.0 via 192.43.188.66, 16 hops UNM> route to 192.5.199.0 via 192.43.188.66, 16 hops UNM> route to 192.5.200.0 via 192.43.188.66, 16 hops UNM> route to 128.149.0.0 via 192.43.188.194, 6 hops UNM> route to 192.12.18.0 via 192.43.188.194, 6 hops UNM> route to 192.12.19.0 via 192.43.188.194, 6 hops UNM> route to 192.12.20.0 via 192.43.188.194, 6 hops UNM> route to 192.31.43.0 via 192.43.188.194, 6 hops UNM> route to 192.31.92.0 via 192.43.188.194, 6 hops UNM> route to 192.31.93.0 via 192.43.188.194, 6 hops UNM> route to 192.31.237.0 via 192.43.188.194, 6 hops UNM> route to 192.33.14.0 via 192.43.188.194, 6 hops UNM> route to 192.33.17.0 via 192.43.188.194, 6 hops UNM> route to 192.31.163.0 via 192.43.188.194, 6 hops UNM> route to 192.41.208.0 via 192.43.188.194, 6 hops UNM> route to 192.12.184.0 via 192.43.188.130, 16 hops UNM> route to 192.41.163.0 via 192.43.188.194, 6 hops UNM> route to 130.202.0.0 via 192.43.188.66, 16 hops UNM> route to 131.215.0.0 via 192.43.188.194, 2 hops UNM> UNM> Protocols UNM> ARP Subnet routing: disabled UNM> RIP: enabled UNM> Originate default on UNM> Per-interface address flags: UNM> intf 0 192.43.188.65 Send static routes UNM> Override static routes UNM> intf 1 192.43.188.193 Send static routes UNM> Override static routes UNM> intf 2 192.43.188.129 Send static routes UNM> Override static routes UNM> intf 3 192.31.154.9 Send static and default routes UNM> Received RIP packets are ignored. UNM> Override static routes UNM> intf 4 129.24.13.39 Send subnet and static routes UNM> Override static routes UNM> EGP: disabled UNM> Routing information interchange: off UNM> Advertise RIP or static route hop count as EGP metric. UNM> UNM> EGP neighbors: UNM> [NONE] I cannot seem to get to the other box at the moment..... mmmmm.... well, you get the idea, I hope.