we just went through something along these lines a couple of weeks ago. Try
disabling split horizon on the interface in question and see if the problem
is resolved.

Chuck


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> On pages 214- 215 of "Routing TCP/IP by Doyle" mention that when using
> secondary interfaces with RIP v1 the routing process sees secondary
> interfaces as separate data links. Thus in a routing table there will be
> equal-cost routes for the next hop addresses associated with both the
> primary and secondary addresses. I am not able to reproduce this, in my
case
> the next hop address is always the one associated with the primary IP
> address. Was this behavior changed some how in later versions of IOS. I am
> using ver 12.2(1).
> Any help will be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks,
> John




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