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SubjectRe: howto disable auto route setup?
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"Fred Reimer" <Fred.Reimer@eclipsys.com> writes:

> I don't remember the RFC that says this either. Try to configure a Bay
> router with a subnet mask less than the class of network for the IP. Can't
> do it. I'd try on a cisco router, but I don't have one available at the
> moment. I doubt it would let you setup an >interface< with an illegal
> netmask either. If it does, then it's a bug.

Trivial.

I think it's something similar to: ip cidr [enable|1] but it's been a
while and I don't have my hands on a Cisco manual atm.

Please take the time to learn what you talk about. <hands clue out> I
set up our Cisco 2501 to do this...um...3 years ago. On request. From
@Home, because without CIDR they were unreachable from us.

At my current job, we have subnets ranging from /31 to, um, at the
very least /22 (that's four IPs to 1024 IPs), possibly larger. Heck,
in the lab we've got /31, /26, and /23 subnets. And that's just off
the top of my head; I *think* we've got some /21 or /20 nets out there
but I'm not sure.

Oh, the /23 in our lab? 192.168.126.0-192.168.127.255.

I could be off a bit in the netmask numbers; it's late, I spent way
too much time in meetings today.

Shalon Wood

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