just like most San Jose days...

Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems


  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Priscilla Oppenheimer
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 2:53 PM
  Subject: Re: Off Topic - just screwing around and what do I [7:64478]


  One more quick comment. Sorry, I'm picking this up in bits and pieces. I'm
  trying to get outside. It's sunny and in the 60s! :-)

  The Long and Winding Road wrote:
  >
  > clarification:
  >
  > R2
  > loop = 222.222.222.2/32
  > IGRP 100
  > loopback is in the igrp domain
  >
  > R3
  > loop = 222.222.222.3/32
  > IGRP 100
  > EIGRP 200
  > loopback is in the eigrp domain
  >
  > R2 SHOULD be advertising 222.222.222.0/24 to R3. And it is.
  >
  > However, R3 is also advertising 222.222.222.0/24 to R2

  R3 also learned how to get to 222.222.222.0 from R1 on its other interface
  due to your circle topology, if I understand your topology correctly. R3 is
  obeying split horizon, but split horizon won't help here. If a network goes
  down, we would count to infinity, if it weren't for poison reverse and
  holddown.

  Not sure about the IGRP/EIGRP issue, though.

  Priscilla


  >
  > Split horizon IS enable. I checked that.
  >
  > I watched debug traces for an hour, and was writing my post
  > when it occurred
  > to me that eigrp was interacting with igrp.
  >
  >      222.222.222.0/24 is variably subnetted, 3 subnets, 2 masks
  > C       222.222.222.4/32 is directly connected, Loopback1001
  > O IA    222.222.222.5/32 [110/65] via 199.45.1.5, 10:53:34,
  > Serial1
  > I       222.222.222.0/24 is possibly down,
  >           routing via 199.34.1.3, Serial0
  >      199.34.1.0/29 is subnetted, 1 subnets
  > C       199.34.1.0 is directly connected, Serial0
  >      199.45.1.0/27 is subnetted, 1 subnets
  > C       199.45.1.0 is directly connected, Serial1
  > C    199.1.1.0/24 is directly connected, TokenRing0
  > Router_2#
  >
  >      222.222.222.0/24 is variably subnetted, 2 subnets, 2 masks
  > C       222.222.222.3/32 is directly connected, Loopback1001
  > I       222.222.222.0/24 [100/8976] via 199.34.1.4, 00:02:19,
  > Serial0
  >      199.34.1.0/29 is subnetted, 1 subnets
  > C       199.34.1.0 is directly connected, Serial0
  >      199.35.1.0/28 is subnetted, 1 subnets
  > C       199.35.1.0 is directly connected, Serial1
  > C    199.1.1.0/24 is directly connected, TokenRing0
  > C    193.1.1.0/24 is directly connected, Loopback1
  > Router_3#
  >
  > the "possibly down" moves from router to router slowly, as the
  > dead time
  > expires.
  >
  > the "problem" as I see it, it that EIGRP and IGRP are
  > interacting. If I
  > remove 222.222.222.0 from the eigrp process, the problem
  > disappears.
  >
  > as a matter of intellect, it could well be a split horizon type
  > issue, in
  > that both routers believe they are the source of 222.222.222.0
  > ( igrp on r2
  > and eigrp on r3 ) on the other hand, automatic summarization
  > was turned off.
  >
  > in my mind, there is some thing happening within the code that
  > is the cause
  > of this problem. as I said, I thought igrp and eigrp interacted
  > only if both
  > were in the same AS on the same router.
  >
  >
  >
  > ""Larry Letterman""  wrote in message
  > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  > > r3 sends to r2, then r2 sends back to r3..
  > > you sure about that...split horizon should be enabled for
  > > eigrp and igrp..and igrp and eigrp will work together in the
  > > same as number..not sure about different as #'s....
  > >
  > > Larry Letterman
  > > Network Engineer
  > > Cisco Systems
  > >
  > >
  > >   ----- Original Message -----
  > >   From: The Long and Winding Road
  > >   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  > >   Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 11:04 PM
  > >   Subject: Off Topic - just screwing around and what do I
  > see? [7:64449]
  > >
  > >
  > >   three routers in a circle. but that's irrelevant.
  > >
  > >   inbound from r3-------r1--r2-----r3----->back to r1
  > >
  > >
  > >   I have IGRP between two of the routers. I have loopback on
  > each of the
  > two
  > >   routers -- 222.222.222.x/32
  > >
  > >   watching the 222.222.222.0/24 subnet advertisement. R2
  > sends it to R3
  > and
  > > R3
  > >   sends it to R2
  > >
  > >   ???????????????????????????
  > >
  > >   wait a minute - since when does EIGRP automatically
  > redistribute into
  > IGRP,
  > >   even when the AS numbers are DIFFERENT????????
  > >
  > >   router eigrp 200
  > >    passive-interface default
  > >    no passive-interface Serial1
  > >    network 199.35.1.0
  > >    network 222.222.222.0
  > >    no auto-summary
  > >    no eigrp log-neighbor-changes
  > >   !
  > >   router igrp 100
  > >    passive-interface default
  > >    no passive-interface Serial0
  > >    network 199.34.1.0
  > >   !
  > >   Router_3#sh ip route 222.222.222.0
  > >   Routing entry for 222.222.222.0/24, 2 known subnets
  > >     Attached (1 connections)
  > >     Variably subnetted with 2 masks
  > >     Redistributing via eigrp 200
  > >     Advertised by igrp 100
  > >
  > >   ????????????????
  > >
  > >   well, at least IGRP isn't in the Lab any longer......
  > >
  > >   --
  > >   TANSTAAFL
  > >   "there ain't no such thing as a free lunch"




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