That is how it maps based on L2.

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nitin Kumar
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2010 7:36 PM
To: CCIE OSL
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Fwd: Vol1 Lab18

 

 

This question is out of context, but need expert advice.

I have two routers connected on point-point link (encap hdlc)

 

(R1)10.20.1.5  ----- 10.20.1.6 (R2) 

 

When i ping 10.20.1.5 from R1 (Self interface ) i get RTD 180

When i ping 10.20.1.6 from R2 (remote ip) i get RTD 90 

 

and vice versa from R2...Any idea why is it so as i was under impression
that when you ping your own IP on WAN interface it still goes all across WAN
and come back just like you ping your remote IP/

 

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