Hi,
On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 12:47:49AM -0700, Dan Hollis wrote:
> my guess is you have 2 default routes on either the cisco or the rsh host.
No, I have not.
The Cisco is in the same LAN as the DNS servers (so its default route or
not can not affect DNS lookup), and a wrong default route on the rsh
client can not result in this message on the router.
Also, as I wrote quite explicitely, it works for every other router in
this LAN (from the same client, setup to use the same DNS server), and it
did work for that router just fine before upgrading to 12.2T.
gert
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