RE: Routing Question [7:50431]

2002-08-01 Thread Winston Shaw

Please be sure that no auto-summary is configured under the Eigrp processes.

Winston



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From: Chan, Ricky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Routing Question [7:50431]


Hi all,

I have two 2600 series routers setup with 2 serials connections to each
other for redundancy. It means when one serial connection failed, the other
one still connected. However, I can't get that to work. Below are the
router1 and router2 configuration:

router1 

fa0/0 = ip address 10.10.10.245 255.255.255.0
serial 0/0 = ip address 11.11.11.1 255.255.255.248
serial 0/1 = ip address 12.12.12.1 255.255.255.248

router 2

 
 



Thanks

Ricky




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RE: Routing Question [7:50431]

2002-08-01 Thread Chan, Ricky

Yes, after I put no auto-summary in the eigrp statment on both routers, plus
I removed the ip route statment. It is working fine now.

Thanks all for help. 

What is no auto-summary does?

Please advice 

Ricky

-Original Message-
From: Winston Shaw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 4:30 PM
To: Chan, Ricky; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Routing Question [7:50431]


Please be sure that no auto-summary is configured under the Eigrp processes.

Winston



-Original Message-
From: Chan, Ricky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 3:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Routing Question [7:50431]


Hi all,

I have two 2600 series routers setup with 2 serials connections to each
other for redundancy. It means when one serial connection failed, the other
one still connected. However, I can't get that to work. Below are the
router1 and router2 configuration:

router1 

fa0/0 = ip address 10.10.10.245 255.255.255.0
serial 0/0 = ip address 11.11.11.1 255.255.255.248
serial 0/1 = ip address 12.12.12.1 255.255.255.248

router 2

 
 



Thanks

Ricky




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RE: Routing Question [7:50431]

2002-08-01 Thread Chan, Ricky

One last question, is it necessary to put the bandwidth command and clock
rate command in all the serial interfaces? So far, I only specified them at
router1 both serial interfaces. Router2 serial interfaces have no
bandwidth command and clock rate command. Thanks

Ricky

-Original Message-
From: Winston Shaw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 4:30 PM
To: Chan, Ricky; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Routing Question [7:50431]


Please be sure that no auto-summary is configured under the Eigrp processes.

Winston



-Original Message-
From: Chan, Ricky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 3:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Routing Question [7:50431]


Hi all,

I have two 2600 series routers setup with 2 serials connections to each
other for redundancy. It means when one serial connection failed, the other
one still connected. However, I can't get that to work. Below are the
router1 and router2 configuration:

router1 

fa0/0 = ip address 10.10.10.245 255.255.255.0
serial 0/0 = ip address 11.11.11.1 255.255.255.248
serial 0/1 = ip address 12.12.12.1 255.255.255.248

router 2

 
 



Thanks

Ricky




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Re: Routing Question [7:50431]

2002-08-01 Thread MADMAN

What was the static route??  I generally disable auto-summary but if
you hace a default or other static route to the remote ethernet the
default ip classless would have allowed connectivity.

  Auto summary summerizes networks to their natural subnet for/to you
when crossing another network.  

  Dave

Chan, Ricky wrote:
 
 Yes, after I put no auto-summary in the eigrp statment on both routers,
plus
 I removed the ip route statment. It is working fine now.
 
 Thanks all for help.
 
 What is no auto-summary does?
 
 Please advice
 
 Ricky
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Winston Shaw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 4:30 PM
 To: Chan, Ricky; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: Routing Question [7:50431]
 
 Please be sure that no auto-summary is configured under the Eigrp
processes.
 
 Winston
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Chan, Ricky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 3:11 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Routing Question [7:50431]
 
 Hi all,
 
 I have two 2600 series routers setup with 2 serials connections to each
 other for redundancy. It means when one serial connection failed, the other
 one still connected. However, I can't get that to work. Below are the
 router1 and router2 configuration:
 
 router1
 
 fa0/0 = ip address 10.10.10.245 255.255.255.0
 serial 0/0 = ip address 11.11.11.1 255.255.255.248
 serial 0/1 = ip address 12.12.12.1 255.255.255.248
 
 router 2
 
 
 
 
 Thanks
 
 Ricky
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RE: Routing Question [7:50431]

2002-08-01 Thread Winston Shaw

The eigrp process defaults to summarizing network 10.0.0.0/8 on both routers
because there are major nets(11 and 12) in between them; and because the
nets are discontiguous, you would have problems reaching from one 10 to the
other 10. The no auto-summary command corrects that by making sure VLSM
goes into effect.
Of course you have to make sure the IP addressing is correct.

Winston.


-Original Message-
From: Chan, Ricky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 4:49 PM
To: 'Winston Shaw'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Routing Question [7:50431]


Yes, after I put no auto-summary in the eigrp statment on both routers, plus
I removed the ip route statment. It is working fine now.

Thanks all for help. 

What is no auto-summary does?

Please advice 

Ricky

-Original Message-
From: Winston Shaw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 4:30 PM
To: Chan, Ricky; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Routing Question [7:50431]


Please be sure that no auto-summary is configured under the Eigrp processes.

Winston



-Original Message-
From: Chan, Ricky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 3:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Routing Question [7:50431]


Hi all,

I have two 2600 series routers setup with 2 serials connections to each
other for redundancy. It means when one serial connection failed, the other
one still connected. However, I can't get that to work. Below are the
router1 and router2 configuration:

router1 

fa0/0 = ip address 10.10.10.245 255.255.255.0
serial 0/0 = ip address 11.11.11.1 255.255.255.248
serial 0/1 = ip address 12.12.12.1 255.255.255.248

router 2

 
 



Thanks

Ricky




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RE: Routing Question [7:50431]

2002-08-01 Thread Winston Shaw

You can put the bandwidth command on both ends of the circuit and the
clockrate on one end of the circuit. It may work in other ways but it looks
cleaner this way.

Winston.


Winston V. Shaw

-Original Message-
From: Chan, Ricky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 4:54 PM
To: 'Winston Shaw'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Routing Question [7:50431]


One last question, is it necessary to put the bandwidth command and clock
rate command in all the serial interfaces? So far, I only specified them at
router1 both serial interfaces. Router2 serial interfaces have no
bandwidth command and clock rate command. Thanks

Ricky

-Original Message-
From: Winston Shaw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 4:30 PM
To: Chan, Ricky; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Routing Question [7:50431]


Please be sure that no auto-summary is configured under the Eigrp processes.

Winston



-Original Message-
From: Chan, Ricky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 3:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Routing Question [7:50431]


Hi all,

I have two 2600 series routers setup with 2 serials connections to each
other for redundancy. It means when one serial connection failed, the other
one still connected. However, I can't get that to work. Below are the
router1 and router2 configuration:

router1 

fa0/0 = ip address 10.10.10.245 255.255.255.0
serial 0/0 = ip address 11.11.11.1 255.255.255.248
serial 0/1 = ip address 12.12.12.1 255.255.255.248

router 2

 
 



Thanks

Ricky




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