It would be nice if Cisco made this the default if you turn on routing...
George Robbins wrote:
> Usually that message shows up when something like 255.225.255.0 comes
> off your fingers or you put .0 or .255 in as the IP addresses.
>
> You might also check that you've got "ip subnet-zero" and "ip classless"
> in your config... Defaults differ depending on IOS version.
>
> George
> >
> > From: "Eric Bloom" <Eric@sentgroup.com>
> > To: "<"<cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net>
> > Subject: [nsp] Can't change IP address on 1601
> >
> > I wonder if someone can help me. I'm trying to change the IP address on =
> > the e0 interface of a 1601 router and when I enter the commands, I get a =
> > message telling me that the netmask is invalid. The current IP is a =
> > public IP using a /24 mask and I want to change to a private (10.0.0.someth=
> > ing) class C IP and mask. I was able to make the change on one of the =
> > routers but the second box won't take the change but tells me that the =
> > mask (and in the error message it says /24 mask) is invalid for the IP =
> > address. The specific command I tried is:
> >
> > IP address 10.0.0.221 255.255.255.0
> >
> > Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Eric Bloom
> >
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