> We have recently had to 'back peddle' on some of our pm's from ospf TO
> ripv1 due to a compatibility issue with USR's lack of OSPF capability
> (doh!). What suprises me, is, that with only RIPv1 on the pm's, how do
> they manage to broadcast the /28 mask (16 ip addresses) back and forth
> between the other Pm's, but our Cisco, listed below sees only the /32 (the
> single ip address) of hte connection.
You're probably using Livingston's RIPv1 + the netmask table hack. What
I'd do in your situation, is go back to using OSPF, and put the USR's that
can't handle OSPF behind a unix router running gated.
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