This is the configuration of another router<br> protocols {<br> rip {<br> interface eth0 {<br> vif eth0 {<br> address <a href="http://172.16.0.4">172.16.0.4</a> {<br> }
<br> }<br> }<br> export: "connected"<br> }<br> }<br> policy {<br> policy-statement connected {<br> term export {<br> from {<br> protocol: "connected"
<br> network4: <a href="http://192.168.0.0/16">192.168.0.0/16</a><br> }<br> to {<br> nexthop4: 172.16.0.9..172.16.0.9<br> }<br> then {
<br> accept {<br> }<br> }<br> }<br> }<br> }<br> interfaces {<br> interface eth0 {<br> vif eth0 {<br> address <a href="http://172.16.0.4">
172.16.0.4</a> {<br> prefix-length: 16<br> }<br> }<br> }<br> }<br><br><br> <br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 10/12/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Pavlin Radoslavov
</b> <<a href="mailto:pavlin@icir.org">pavlin@icir.org</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Mayank Kandari <
<a href="mailto:mayank.kandari@gmail.com">mayank.kandari@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br><br>> Hello , this is the configuration of my router<br>><br>> mayank@cmj-isea-08.cdacmumbai.in# show<br>> protocols {<br>
> rip {<br>> interface eth0 {<br>> vif eth0 {<br>> address <a href="http://172.16.0.8">172.16.0.8</a> {<br>> }<br>> }
<br>> }<br>> export: "static"<br>> }<br>> static {<br>> route <a href="http://40.0.0.0/8">40.0.0.0/8</a> {<br>> next-hop: <a href="http://172.16.0.100">
172.16.0.100</a><br>> }<br>> }<br>> }<br>> policy {<br>> policy-statement connected {<br>> term export {<br>> from {<br>> protocol: "connected"
<br>> network4: <a href="http://10.0.0.0/8">10.0.0.0/8</a><br>> }<br>> to {<br>> nexthop4: 172.16.0.4..172.16.0.4<br>> }
<br>> then {<br>> accept {<br>> }<br>> }<br>> }<br>> }<br>> policy-statement static {<br>> term export {
<br>> from {<br>> protocol: "static"<br>> }<br>> }<br>> }<br>> }<br>> interfaces {<br>> interface eth0 {
<br>> vif eth0 {<br>> address <a href="http://172.16.0.8">172.16.0.8</a> {<br>> prefix-length: 16<br>> }<br>> address <a href="http://10.0.0.1">
10.0.0.1</a> {<br>> prefix-length: 8<br>> }<br>> }<br>> }<br>> }<br>><br>> I am able to send route from my machine and another xorp machine in my
<br>> network (<a href="http://172.16.0.0/16">172.16.0.0/16</a>) is receiving the routes from my xorp router.<br>> I am not receiving any route and even not able to view peers :( . Any one<br>> can help me.<br><br>
Please send the configuration of the other XORP router as well.<br><br>Pavlin<br><br>P.S. For practical reasons, please send the configuration as a reply<br>in this thread instead of starting a new one so it is easier to<br>
follow the subject.<br></blockquote></div><br>