You can use the command 'no ip redirects' command on
the Interface configuration mode.

Muhammad Khalilulah
CCNP, MCSE

--- John Neiberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> When a host receives an ICMP redirect, it's my
> understanding that it
> places a host route in the routing table for that
> destination.  How long
> does that route typically stay in the table?  If the
> route is being
> used, would it stay there indefinitely?  Here's why
> I ask...
> 
> We have a 2620 and a 675 attached to the same remote
> LAN.  The 675 is
> there in case the frame relay circuit to the
> building goes down. 
> Because they are on the same subnet, I noticed that
> the 2620 began
> sending redirects to the users.  If the circuit were
> to come back up,
> how would the hosts know to start using their
> original default gateway?
> 
> The 675 and 2620 are not speaking a routing protocol
> to each other,
> we're using static routes only.  Proxy ARP isn't an
> option because we
> want the PCs to always use the frame relay T1 if it
> is available.  HSRP
> is not an option because the 675 does not support
> it.
> 
> Thanks,
> John
> 
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