As I have said before. RIP (routed) won't announce a 10.x.x.x network
address, regardless of your VLSM netmask, as anything but 255.0.0.0,
i.e. 10/8.

You may be able to work around this using RIPv2. I haven't played with
FreeBSD's implementation of it. Otherwise, using RIPv1, try using
several different classful networks on each machine instead of just one.


Koroush Saraf writes:

 > Now I like to turn on Routed, and have the approperiate routes discovered.
 > Then from the 10.1.1.1 computer I like to be able to run traceroute to the
 > 10.3.3.4 computer and see the following:
 > 10.1.1.1 <-> 10.1.1.2 <->10.2.2.3<->10.3.3.4

Dan
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