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ASA 8.2(1) static issue

Hi,

I am currently running 8.2(1) in a 5540.

My issue is as follows;

1. I add a route as per example below;

route intf2 186.33.14.184 255.255.255.248 192.168.250.17

2. When I check the running config the route for some reason changed to this;

route intf2 182.33.14.184 255.255.255.248 192.168.250.17

3. It also displays in my routing table as this;

S    C [1/0] via 192.168.250.17, intf2

4. I then remove this route but it still apears in my routing table.


I have done it several times. I thought I made a typo the first time around and it will just not accept my new route. I have checked my config and there is no reference anywhere for 182.33.14.184 255.255.255.248.

Thanks in advance,

Jason

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varrao
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Jason,

Could you please provide the output for "show run route" and "show route" from the ASA. Could you also let me know how are you deleting the route? Are you doing it form the ASDM?

Thanks,

Varun

Thanks,
Varun Rao

Due to the nature of my work I can not give you the full routing table.


What I can show you is the following;

#hashedout#(config)# sh run route | i 33.14

#hashedout#(config)# route intf2 186.33.14.184 255.255.255.248 192.168.250.17 1

#hashedout#(config)# sh run route | i 33.14
route intf2 182.33.14.184 255.255.255.248 192.168.250.17 1

#hashedout#(config)# sh route | i 33.14   
S    182.33.14.184 255.255.255.248 [1/0] via 192.168.250.17, intf2
#hashedout#(config)# no route intf2 182.33.14.184 255.255.255.248 192.168.250.17 1

#hashedout#(config)# sh run route | i 33.14

#hashedout#(config)# sh route | i 33.14   
S    182.33.14.184 255.255.255.248 [1/0] via 192.168.250.17, intf2

#hashedout#(config)#

These are the commands run. Keep in mind since then this wrong route is still in the routing table and I can not get it removed.

That's a nice one


Could you try "no route intf2 186.33.14.184 255.255.255.248 192.168.250.17 1"

Dan

#hasedout#(config)# no route intf2 186.33.14.184 255.255.255.248 192.168.250.1$
%No matching route to delete
#hasedout#(config)#

Hello Jason,

I would open a TAC case on this matter.

Dan

I will do that. Thought as a first option to ask here.

Thank you anyways for the responses.

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