On 5/7/16 6:06 PM, Marius Petrescu wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ Hi James,
The broadcasts you are seeing are RIPv2 (IPv4) not RIPng, which AFAIK is IPv6. But you are right. Unless you have a registered DNS name for a host on your subnet, it is all that you will see on that interface. After you register a host in the DNS, you will also see scans, pings and maybe hacking attempts on your network from the internet :-)
But in order to reach other 44 subnets you need the mesh.
You can use for testing: tunnel mode ipip tunnel destination 89.122.215.236 subnet 44.182.21.0/24 Feel free to check host 44.182.21.1 for http, telnet (node), dxcluster on tcp/8873, convers on tcp/3600
That worked perfectly, once I realized that my BVI1 interface was "down" because there were no other interfaces attached to bridge-group 1. Solved that problem and I can at least ping 44.98.41.1.