For RIP, all you need is something similar to: set protocols rip interface eth0 address 172.16.0.50
Justin On Jan 10, 2008 1:14 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > All, > > I'm coming from a cisco background and although I've used vyatta at one > production location (using some static routes successfully) I'm having a > heck of a time just getting two routers to talk to each other with RIP. I've > read through the big config guide pdf, but to no avail. > > Could anyone either paste in their RIP configuration or at least give me > some pointers on how to get this to work? > > In my test enviornment I have two routers. > > Router A (eth0) 192.168.50.1 /24 <-- cross over-- > Router B (eth0) > 192.168.50.2 /24 > Router A (eth1) 192.168.51.1 /24 Router B > (eth1) 192.168.52.1 /24 > > I can ping across all the networks if I set up static routes-- so I know > the connections and IPs are okay. > > In addition, on a standard cisco router I can run this: > show ip nat > trans . How do I see all the differnent translations on a vyatta box going > out to the world? > > Thanks in advance, > Aaron > > _______________________________________________ > Vyatta-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.vyatta.com/mailman/listinfo/vyatta-users > >
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