unwannted route updates

From: Daniel Monjar (Daniel.Monjar@na.biomerieux.com)
Date: Mon Jul 08 2002 - 09:38:03 EDT


/usr/local/named# uname -a
OSF1 otdx10.orgtek.com V5.1 732 alpha alpha

My firewall is a Cisco PIX... for some reason the internal address of the
PIX is throughout my routing table:

Routing tables
Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Interface

Route Tree for Protocol Family 2:
default 10.155.1.251 UGS 21 2696166 tu0
4/8 10.155.1.49 UGD 0 9569 tu0
10/16 10.155.1.49 UGD 0 12 tu0
10/16 10.155.1.49 UGDM 0 1 tu0

The above goes on for 8130 lines.... All of the 10/16 address need to be
pointed to 10.155.1.251. The PIX is also contaminating the routing table
of some VMS machines I have. Before I contact Cisco can anyone give me a
clue as to what mechanism is involved with this type of routing table
update?

--
Daniel Monjar
IS Manager, Technical Services
bioMérieux, Inc.
Durham, NC US


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