I am having this strange problem with my routing tables
on my two AS2100s since there upgrade from 4.0B to 4.0D.
It seems that when I traceroute between the two, it takes a good
60 seconds or so, and then replys with the Cisco interface IP
as the first hop. These two are on the same segment! They shouldn't
even be routing. If I make the -interface entry to try the interface
for their network, it still trys to route out the default gateway.
Both servers exhibit the same behavior.
Another anomaly, is that when telnet/ftp'ing in from outside via the
router, the login response takes forever.
IF I use the -r option with traceroute, and thereby ignore the routing
tables, I get a correct, instant, unrouted response, so I know I've
got something going on screwy with my routing tables.
Please Help.
Wayne Sweatt
Received on Fri May 28 1999 - 17:02:14 NZST