Hi Guys,

I would greatly appreciate if you could let me know if there's some
limitation in GNS in terms of how many routers I can apply an route-map to
tag routes. For example, I have the following 2 route-maps on each of my
"Client-Routers" and the route-maps first match an access list but do not do
anything. The second line in each route-map then sets a tag. The intention
is, do not tag locally defined subnets on the router but tag everything
else. This route map is then attached using the distribute-list route-map
command in my EIGRP routing process. The tags are supposed to show up on the
"Telco_Routers". What I see is no matter what I do, only 1 of my
"Client-Routers" does the tagging - the other one simpy does not. I've
checked my configs and there's really no difference; it's just bizarre that
only one router does the tagging. The route-maps are correctly applied.

*On Client-Router1*

route-map SETTAG permit 10
 match ip address 10
!
route-map SETTAG permit 20
 set tag 300
!
router eigrp 20
 distribute-list route-map SETTAG out FastEthernet0/0

*On Client-Router2*

route-map SETTAG permit 10
 match ip address 10
!
route-map SETTAG permit 20
 set tag 200
!
router eigrp 20
 distribute-list route-map SETTAG out FastEthernet0/0

I know the route-maps are being used on each router because I can see the
access list counters are incrementing. I am using C2691 routers in GNS to
emulate a client setup. I look forward to your responses.

Cheers,

-- 
Vikas Sharma
Network Specialist
Fujitsu Australia
(M): 0421 052 117
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