Okay, what'd I mess up?
petedude
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I configured my routers at home per the RIP labs provided here (thanks again, Webmaster), but then I decided I'd change the configuration to OSPF with just "network 192.168.0.0 0.0.255.255 area 0".
Now the routers see each other just fine and can ping connected PCs, but I can't ping the PCs against each other. What'd I miss?
(While I'm waiting for feedback, I'll try adding the local subnets as networks. . .)
UPDATE 1: Okay, adding one default gateway line to one PC fixed one problem, but. . . it turned out I also had to add separate statements for 192.168.11.0 and 192.168.33.0 as well? I thought these would all autosummarize into area 0. Can anyone explain, please?
Now the routers see each other just fine and can ping connected PCs, but I can't ping the PCs against each other. What'd I miss?
(While I'm waiting for feedback, I'll try adding the local subnets as networks. . .)
UPDATE 1: Okay, adding one default gateway line to one PC fixed one problem, but. . . it turned out I also had to add separate statements for 192.168.11.0 and 192.168.33.0 as well? I thought these would all autosummarize into area 0. Can anyone explain, please?
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