James B. Byrne wrote:
The solution to this proved quite simple, once I grasped the fact that all
routers on a common network have to route for that network (duhh!!!) as
well as any others that they may handle.
So the ripd.conf file looks like this:
--->
! -*- rip -*-
!
! RIPd configuration file
!
hostname a.b.domain.tld
password xxxxxxxx
enable password xxxxxxxx
router rip
network 2aa.bbb.ccc.0/24
network 192.168.219.0/24
log stdout
<---
And it works.
It's been a while since I set one of those up, but I believe the network
statements control the interfaces where the route announcements are sent
as well as the address ranges that will be routed. So if you omitted
the 2aa.bbb.ccc.0/24 network, it wouldn't send any routes out that
interface.
--
Les Mikesell
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