Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!WON-TON.DSPO.GOV!kurt From: kurt@WON-TON.DSPO.GOV (Kurt Zeilenga) Newsgroups: comp.sys.proteon Subject: Re: P4200 problems. Message-ID: <8906022139.AA07075@won-ton.dspo.gov> Date: 2 Jun 89 21:39:23 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: Kurt Zeilenga Organization: The Internet Lines: 28 I guess I should clarify, the net looks like this: DSPO p4200 | | | Caltech p4200 ------- UNM p4200 ------- ANL p42000 / \ ====PPRGnet==== ======UNMnet==== \ / \ PPRG Sun GW \ UNM Cisco (Westnet) This is a backdoor network... only "local" routing info is exchanged. Right now, only 20 nets or so are configured to be passed between the p4200s. The UNM p4200 is dropping routes coming from Caltech (though not all updates). The UNM p4200 does see about 500 nets coming from the UNM Cisco (same as PPRG Sun does), but these routes are NOT exchanged via the backdoors. The other p4200 all pick up non-local routes, but only on the order of 30-50 routes (because they do more "default" routing then UNM does). Thanks for the help. Kurt