Are you using Summary Routes?  I just had this very problem and I solved it
(temporarily) by removing the summary-route statement.  This appears to be
version dependant as everything was working well with 12.0.7T on my 2621.
On the advice of TAC (trying to fix another problem) I down rev'ed to
12.0.5T and the trouble began.

Good luck,

Jeff Odell
CCNA CCDA
Network Specialist
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-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Murphy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2000 3:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: EIGRP problem??? HELP!!!




I had a problem today with a router that lost it's ability to route?? We run
EIGRP on a couple of thousand routers around the world but my router in
another location seems to lose the route to it's internal ethernet
interface.

Suddenly the people on the ether side of the router can't route out and
people on the outside can't route in. The serial side is fine, no problems
telnetting in from there.

When I do a ping I often seem to get an advertizment from another router
that claims to own the route, when I check the suspect route it claims to
have a directly connected route and it points to the NULL0.

Can someone tell me how to stop this, I happened 5 times today. I just
reload  the router and I seems to come back. It's becoming very annoying...

Patrick Murphy

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