my company has just acquired a new company and we are trying to integrate it
in our infrastructure. Our company owns its owns a class B network of
132.237.0.0/16. We are using a frame relay to connect to various sites
around the world. However the new site we acquired has 2 routable network
address of 63.76.147.0/24 and 63.76.148.0/24 . I am trying to create a
static route between our frame router to the frame router at the new site
which is connected to an old Bay router (original router before acquisition)
. I dot know much about the sprint frame but I do know they are
redristibuting ospf to rip to all existing sites..(not including new one).
I have been informed that the 63.0.0.0 ADDRESS BELONGS TO UUNET and Cbale
and wireless.
Lan e0 ----e0 sj frame router s1---- sprint frame ----------s1 texas frame
router e0----e0 Bay router ---------63.76.147.0/24-----internet router
-----internet
sj (132.237.x.x)
---------63.76.148.0/24 LAN
Any way when i created a static route with the two 63 adresses from SJ I
was able to ping the network in Texas , and they vice versa. However I got
calls from poeple saying that they were no longer able to connect to certain
websites , and one of our DS3 went down . The websites we were unable to
get to all had adresses in the 63.x.x.x /8 range. Also the DS3 had a 63
networrk address. when I did a sh ip route I saw we were learnin the a full
calss A network 63.0.0.0 / 8 subnetted 2 times.
My static route was ip route 63.76.147.0 255.255.255.0 132.237.x.x (e0 sj
frame router)
. ... ....148.0
255.255.255.0
then from sj fram router sprint added a static for the two networks to the
s1 interface of the texas frame router.
We have been on for a while trouble shooting this issue with sprint .. and
they insisted it is not possible to redistribute the two 63 Networks with a
class C due to RIP limitations.. however all our IOS are 11.3 and higher..
Eventually after a while we will be replacing the 63 networks with our
network scheme .. cant do it for a while ... Does any one have an idea what
im trying to get to as I dont .....
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