I was just configuring appletalk last night for the first time and I
noticed that changes took a while to take effect.  In Priscilla's
CertificationZone paper she suggests shutting down appletalk on all
affected interfaces when you're making changes.  When you're completely
finished making your changes, wait four or five minutes and then bring
the interfaces back up.  Then wait a little while longer and hopefully
all will be well if you've double-checked your cable ranges and zone
names.  

The error you're seeing appears to say that you have another router
connected to the ethernet interface of R3, cable range 300-310, and the
zone names don't match exactly.  Check that you have zones configured on
both routers and that they match *exactly*.

One thing that might help troubleshooting is to specify the node
address of your router interfaces.  I don't know how common that is in
the real world but I found it made things easier last night.

Priscilla?  Any other thoughts here?  :-)

Regards,
John

>>> "cisco guru"  6/22/01 12:32:07 AM >>>
Hi,
I configured 6 routers with appltalk routing and igrp.
R1 has a cable range of 100-110 on E0 and a zone of CCIE1 and a
cable-range 
of 1000-1000 and a zone of WAN for S0.
R2 has a cable range of 200-210 on E0 and zone of CCIE2 and a
cable-range of 
1000-1000 and a zone of WAN for S0.
R-3 - 300-310 for E0 etc. etc. till R6 - 600-610
The wan zones are all called WAN and the lan zones are unique.EG.
CCIE#
On R6 I get the following error msg.

"%AT-3-ZONEDISAGREE: Ethernet 0: AppleTalk interface disabled;zone list

incompatible with 303.6"

Also when I do a sh apple route, I don't see any other appl networks.

On R1 I can see some apple networks and same on R2.
What am I doing wrong? Are the zone names configured right? How about
the 
cable ranges? Are they valid? Sorry, no clue about AT routing :-(
Would someone please advise on how to fix this problem?
Thank you.
Kind regards.


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