OK, I'll bite. I've been doing ip route statements going on 8 years now, and I can't imagine why ever -- and how it would even work -- you'd want to ip route a netblock with a next hop of a multi-access brandcast media. As in, the next hop is still truly undetermined. I guess I don't know this because I've never tried it. But, how does the router determine where to send the packets for a route statement as specified above (ip route a.b.c.d e.f.g.h f0/0) ? > So then what do you call a connected route (for an ethernet interface on a > router)? If you use ethernet, at the edges of your network you HAVE to > route IP blocks to the ethernet. > > -Ralph > -- Alex Rubenstein, AR97, K2AHR, [EMAIL PROTECTED], latency, Al Reuben -- -- Net Access Corporation, 800-NET-ME-36, http://www.nac.net --
- iBGP next hop and multi-access media Ralph Doncaster
- Re: iBGP next hop and multi-access media Ezequiel Carson
- Re: iBGP next hop and multi-access media E.B. Dreger
- Re: iBGP next hop and multi-access media Ralph Doncaster
- Re: iBGP next hop and multi-access medi... Christopher L. Morrow
- Re: iBGP next hop and multi-access ... John M. Brown
- Re: iBGP next hop and multi-access medi... E.B. Dreger
- Re: iBGP next hop and multi-access ... Ralph Doncaster
- Re: iBGP next hop and multi-ac... jlewis
- Re: iBGP next hop and mult... Ralph Doncaster
- Re: iBGP next hop and ... Alex Rubenstein
- Re: iBGP next hop and ... Ralph Doncaster
- Re: iBGP next hop and ... Alex Rubenstein
- Re: iBGP next hop and ... Ralph Doncaster
- RE: iBGP next hop and ... Jason Lixfeld
- RE: iBGP next hop and ... Ralph Doncaster
- RE: iBGP next hop and ... Jason Lixfeld
- RE: iBGP next hop and ... alex
- RE: iBGP next hop and ... Ralph Doncaster
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