Re: no ip routing - why use?
- From: "christian koch" <CJKoch@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 16 Aug 2006 06:35:45 -0700
Jesper Skriver wrote:
On 16 Aug 2006 06:13:17 -0700, christian koch wrote:
I was troubleshooting an issue with a colleague yesterday and we found
the customer had configured "no ip routing" on his 2620..
i am curious as to why and when you would use that command on a
router??
If you don't want it to be a router, but use it as a host, for
example if you use it as a terminal server (for console access to
other routers), you do not need routing turned on.
--
Jesper Skriver, CCIE #5456
ahh, thanks Jesper!
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