> On Tue, 22 Oct 1996 patrick@value.net wrote:
> > You should have static routes in the Cisco for the /27's pointing to the
> > PM, not trying to do it as a /24.
>
> I tried various combinations of that (including no routes on the Cisco
> at all), but .66 was still not pingable from the PM itself. And traces
> from the PM showed him sending everything to the Cisco, even though the
> PM's route table had "x.y.z.64 x.y.z.65 HS 1 ptp26" in it.
You should be seeing it as 'NS'. 'HS' is a host static route, and 'NS' is
a network static route, which is what you should be seeing.
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