02-18-2019
According to your routing table the IP-Network for the gateway (10.132.81.161) is connected via NIC eno50. But the route-setup command points to NIC eno49.
Maybe you should just omit the dev eno50 in your route command or change your ip configuration so that 10.31.181... is configured to eno50 instead of eno49.
And yes /28 is smaller than expected. As RudiC said the gateway is outside your subnet anyway. The gateway must be located within one of the configured subnets of your server.
Last edited by stomp; 02-18-2019 at 07:36 AM..
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ripquery
ripquery(1M) ripquery(1M)
NAME
ripquery - query RIP gateways
SYNOPSIS
authkey] dest[time] gateway ...
DESCRIPTION
is used to request all routes known by a RIP gateway by sending a RIP request or POLL command. The routing information in any routing pack-
ets returned is displayed numerically and symbolically. is intended to be used as a tool for debugging gateways, not for network manage-
ment. SNMP is the preferred protocol for network management.
by default uses the RIP POLL command, which is an undocumented extension to the RIP specification supported by on SunOS 3.x and later and
by 1.4 and later. The RIP POLL command is preferred over the RIP REQUEST command because it is not subject to Split Horizon and/or Poi-
soned Reverse. See the RIP RFC for more information.
Options
Send the query as a version 1 packet.
Send the query as a version 2 packet (default).
Specifies the authentication password to use for queries. If
specified, an authentication type of SIMPLE will be used, if is specified, an authentication type of MD5 will be used; oth-
erwise the default is an authentication type of NONE. Authentication fields in incoming packets will be displayed, but not
validated.
Prevents the address of the responding host from being looked up
to determine the symbolic name.
Specifies that the query should be for the specified
instead of complete routing table. The specification of the optional mask implies a version 2 query. Up to 23 requests about
specific destinations may be include in one packet.
Uses the RIP POLL command to request information from the routing
table. This is the default, but is an undocumented extension supported only by some versions of unOS 3.x and later versions
of If there is no response to the RIP POLL command, the RIP REQUEST command is tried. responds to a POLL command with all
the routes learned via RIP.
Used the RIP REQUEST command to request information from the
gateway's routing table. Unlike the RIP POLL command, all gateways should support the RIP REQUEST. If there is no response
to the RIP REQUEST command, the RIP POLL command is tried. responds to a REQUEST command with all the routes he announces
out the specified interface. Due to limitations in the UDP interface, on systems based on BSD 4.3 Reno or earlier, REQUESTs
respond about the interface used to route packets back to the sender. This can be avoided by running on the host being
queried.
Version information about
is displayed before querying the gateways.
Specifies the time in seconds to wait for the initial response
from a gateway. The default value is 5 seconds.
AUTHORS
Jeffrey C Honig.
SEE ALSO
gated(1M), gdc(1M), ospf_monitor(1M),
BUGS
Some versions of Unix do not allow looking up the symbolic name of a subnet.
ripquery(1M)