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3367.1 | | NETCAD::DOODY | Michael Doody | Fri Mar 15 1996 09:28 | 5 |
| (If you don't get an answer here)
router config questions are best asked in irocz::common_brouters
md
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3367.2 | Need more info in order to assist you.... | NETCAD::BATTERSBY | | Fri Mar 15 1996 11:31 | 26 |
| I went out in my lab and with someones assistance we tried
to re-create what you did. We came away with a couple of assumptions.
1. You must have gone thru quick config.
If you hadn't gone thru quick config, the max address would
have appeared as 32 instead of 1024, and you wouldn't have
otherwise been able to enter the def exec add of 13.1010
2. You must have done a "set net".
If you hadn't done a "set net", you wouldn't have gotten as
far as getting prompted for the area address.
So we can't figure out what you did wrong that prevented you
from getting past the area address prompt.
The value of 49000d worked for us.
BTW if using quick config, you didn't need to "define exec state on"
as quick config automatically turns it on.
Bottom line is you'll have to provide more details before it can
be figured out what you may have done wrong.
We bounced this off one of the Brouter code developers and he couldn't
figure out what you were doing wrong based on the information supplied
in the base note.
Bob
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3367.3 | Will Try Again | CHR27::YEUNG | im2bz2p,ru? | Mon Mar 18 1996 01:21 | 28 |
| re .2: ! Thanks Bob
> 1. You must have gone thru quick config.
> If you hadn't gone thru quick config, the max address would
> have appeared as 32 instead of 1024, and you wouldn't have
> otherwise been able to enter the def exec add of 13.1010
I issued the NCP command: "def exec max address 1024" before
I set the executor address to 13.1010. "show exec char" shows
the router to be properly configured as 13.1010.
> 2. You must have done a "set net".
> If you hadn't done a "set net", you wouldn't have gotten as
> far as getting prompted for the area address.
Yes I did do a "set net" following the "p osi" command.
> So we can't figure out what you did wrong that prevented you
> from getting past the area address prompt.
> The value of 49000d worked for us.
I'll try again tomorrow (3/18/96). If it doesn't work. I'll
reset the router and start all over. I'll also post here all
the commands that I use.
Thanks again
Tim
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3367.4 | Thumbs Up | CHR27::YEUNG | im2bz2p,ru? | Thu Mar 21 1996 11:24 | 4 |
| It all works now!
Thanks again!
Tim
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3367.5 | Just curious, what was it? | NETCAD::BATTERSBY | | Thu Mar 21 1996 11:33 | 4 |
| Now, you've got my curiosity. What is it you believe you did
that got it working?
Bob
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