Re: Changing IPs



On Thu, 29 May 2008 17:39:52 -0700, Merv <merv.hrabi@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


what is the toplogy ?

default is pointed at the T1 next-hop and the description for fa 0/0
is outside interface to Internet

Usually default would point at the Internet ...

I have not put this into service obviously, the T1 line won't be live until tomorrow
Topology, pretty simple f0/0 handles routable devices and f0/1 non-routable NATed by
the router. I was trying to set it up beforehand and thought I would test the config
by seeing if I could ping the interfaces, I thought even though S0/0 was down, I should
be able to ping my end of the line.

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