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RE: Strange behavior of Catalyst4006

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tony Rall)
Tue Jun 29 00:25:21 2004

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To: nanog@merit.edu
From: Tony Rall <trall@almaden.ibm.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 21:24:39 -0700
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On Monday, 2004-06-28 at 20:41 MST, Greg Schwimer <gschwimer@godaddy.com> 
wrote:
> Some things you can look into:
> 
> > firewall interface(10.10.1.122/30).
> > ip route 192.168.5.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.1.124
> 
> Is that the firewall interface is 10.10.1.122, or is it 10.10.1.124?
> 10.10.1.122 is a host address in the 10.10.1.120/30 subnet.
> 10.10.1.124 is a /30 network.  Either way, you're dealing with two
> different subnets.  Oddly, it's working sometimes.

On top of that, we have this discrepancy:

On Monday, 2004-06-28 at 19:01 CST, Joe Shen <jshen@spymac.com> wrote:
> interface FastEthernet4/41
> ip address 10.10.1.213 255.255.255.252

So the router's address isn't even on the same subnet as the firewall's. 
Again, it's not clear how it ever worked.

Tony Rall

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