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- Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 09:33:48 -0400
- From: Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Cisco Routing Issue
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Quoth Jonathan Q (Wed 2003-05-28 10:20:42AM +0700): > On Wednesday 28 May 2003 08:28, Matt Doughty wrote: > > > 1. you are basically on the right track, but I don't know if that is the > > best way to do it. > > I don't have Josh's original mail on this machine, so I'm working from > recollection here (which may well be faulty), but what about: > > 1) Just run a static route on the Cisco, pointing to the Linux > box; Right. In this case, though, I don't know the IOS syntax. That is what I was asking about. I definitely want a static route, because in this case, running RIP or OSPF on the Linux box, while feasible, would be overkill and a half. > Even if you don't realize until after you save it that you've blown it, > you can recover your old config by TFTP (assuming you've made > TFTP backups, which I'm sure Josh has), so you're still covered. Yeah, I am not worried about permanently breaking things, but I want to have the downtime stay as short as possible. > The bad part is if you do something to a remote router that breaks > communication with the outside world and "remote" doesn't mean > "in a different part of the same building" :-) If you're lucky, you'll > have a modem hooked up to the AUX port and can dial in and > fix things. Otherwise -- Road Trip! :-) Maybe my boss would buy that. "Yeah, sorry but I just broke our router, so I need to fly there to fix it... Yeah, we keep our router in Tokyo. Long story." Thanks for the idea, JB! ;) -- Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com> Associate Systems Administrator INCOGEN, Inc. http://www.incogen.com/ GPG keyID 0x62386967 (7479 1A7A 46E6 041D 67AE 2546 A867 DBB1 6238 6967) gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 62386967Attachment: pgp00118.pgp
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