Re: two routers & EIGRP

2000-07-25 Thread Stephen Skinner

Also how about checking to see if your running CDP.this also might 
help! i hope

steve


>From: Phil Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Phil Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, alex campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: two routers & EIGRP
>Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2000 20:13:39 +0100 (BST)
>
>Brian,
>  If your 2 routers are connected into the same
>Hub, then they will be on the same network.
>Have you set up any other networks on either router
>that you can advertise ? e.g via loopback addresses or
>via the spare Ethernet port on the 2514 with "no
>keepalive" on it.
>
>Have you tried "show ip eigrp neighbor" ?
>to see if the routers have formed an adjacency with
>each other, if they havn't then they won't exchange
>routing info.
>
>also "sh ip route" to see what the router thinks is
>directly connected. Both of your routers should have
>at least the fact that they are both directly
>connected to the Ethernet network. But you won't
>necessarily see any other networks unless you
>advertise them with the "network" statement under
>EIGRP routing process 1 and put a legitimate interface
>where this network can be found i.e via a loopback
>address or via "no keepaalive" on your spare Eth
>interface, or via a real interface if you have the
>spare kit.
>
>HTH
>
>Phil.
>
>
>--- Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
> >
> > What type of routes do you have on each router? Only
> > connected and
> > static?  Are you using "redistribute static
> > connected" in your eigrp
> > config?
> >
> > Brian
> >
> >
> > On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, alex campbell wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Hello ppl
> > >
> > > I have two routers, both connected to a standard
> > 10mb hub. Both can ping
> > > each other as can a PC which is also on this mini
> > network.
> > >
> > > 1 is a 2501 with IOS 11.3 connected via ethernet
> > > 1 is a 2620 with IOS 12.0 connected via fast
> > ethernet
> > >
> > > I am trying to get these two to share routes via
> > EIGRP but to no avail. Both
> > > are set to routing process 1, both have
> > routes..and (odd bit here) a network
> > > monitor on the PC says that they are advertising
> > routes!
> > > but they do not seem to share routes
> > > when i do show ip eigrp interface on the 2620 it
> > does NOT list any info!
> > > but when i do it on the 2501 it lists ethernet 0.
> > > But I am doing the same thing for each router !
> > >
> > > Is it incompatibility between 12.0 and 11.3, I
> > find it difficult to believe
> > > but someone has suggested it ?
> > > Or am I missing something obvious ?
> > >
> > > Any help appreciated
> > > Mark,
> > >
> > >
> >
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Re: two routers & EIGRP

2000-07-24 Thread Phil Barker

Brian,
 If your 2 routers are connected into the same
Hub, then they will be on the same network.
Have you set up any other networks on either router
that you can advertise ? e.g via loopback addresses or
via the spare Ethernet port on the 2514 with "no
keepalive" on it.

Have you tried "show ip eigrp neighbor" ?
to see if the routers have formed an adjacency with
each other, if they havn't then they won't exchange
routing info.

also "sh ip route" to see what the router thinks is
directly connected. Both of your routers should have
at least the fact that they are both directly
connected to the Ethernet network. But you won't
necessarily see any other networks unless you
advertise them with the "network" statement under
EIGRP routing process 1 and put a legitimate interface
where this network can be found i.e via a loopback
address or via "no keepaalive" on your spare Eth
interface, or via a real interface if you have the
spare kit.

HTH

Phil.


--- Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 
> 
> What type of routes do you have on each router? Only
> connected and
> static?  Are you using "redistribute static
> connected" in your eigrp
> config?
> 
> Brian
> 
> 
> On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, alex campbell wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Hello ppl
> > 
> > I have two routers, both connected to a standard
> 10mb hub. Both can ping 
> > each other as can a PC which is also on this mini
> network.
> > 
> > 1 is a 2501 with IOS 11.3 connected via ethernet
> > 1 is a 2620 with IOS 12.0 connected via fast
> ethernet
> > 
> > I am trying to get these two to share routes via
> EIGRP but to no avail. Both 
> > are set to routing process 1, both have
> routes..and (odd bit here) a network 
> > monitor on the PC says that they are advertising
> routes!
> > but they do not seem to share routes
> > when i do show ip eigrp interface on the 2620 it
> does NOT list any info!
> > but when i do it on the 2501 it lists ethernet 0.
> > But I am doing the same thing for each router !
> > 
> > Is it incompatibility between 12.0 and 11.3, I
> find it difficult to believe 
> > but someone has suggested it ?
> > Or am I missing something obvious ?
> > 
> > Any help appreciated
> > Mark,
> > 
> >
>

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Re: two routers & EIGRP

2000-07-24 Thread Brian



What type of routes do you have on each router? Only connected and
static?  Are you using "redistribute static connected" in your eigrp
config?

Brian


On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, alex campbell wrote:

> 
> Hello ppl
> 
> I have two routers, both connected to a standard 10mb hub. Both can ping 
> each other as can a PC which is also on this mini network.
> 
> 1 is a 2501 with IOS 11.3 connected via ethernet
> 1 is a 2620 with IOS 12.0 connected via fast ethernet
> 
> I am trying to get these two to share routes via EIGRP but to no avail. Both 
> are set to routing process 1, both have routes..and (odd bit here) a network 
> monitor on the PC says that they are advertising routes!
> but they do not seem to share routes
> when i do show ip eigrp interface on the 2620 it does NOT list any info!
> but when i do it on the 2501 it lists ethernet 0.
> But I am doing the same thing for each router !
> 
> Is it incompatibility between 12.0 and 11.3, I find it difficult to believe 
> but someone has suggested it ?
> Or am I missing something obvious ?
> 
> Any help appreciated
> Mark,
> 
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Re: two routers & EIGRP

2000-07-24 Thread Shahir Boshra

Hi Alex

I believe your config files would be helpful in this case, for example:
Is the Fastethernet port configured for 10mb?
what routes are you trying to exchange? are their respective interfaces up?
(What I mean is that for example if your routers are connected through
ethernet 0 and you want to announce networks connected to ethernet 1,
ethernet 1 must be in up/up state. You can fool the interfaces by "no
keepalive" interface sub-command if they're not attached to any device.)
This can't possibly be a compatibility problem.
Regards
Shahir

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>
> Hello ppl
>
> I have two routers, both connected to a standard 10mb hub. Both can ping
> each other as can a PC which is also on this mini network.
>
> 1 is a 2501 with IOS 11.3 connected via ethernet
> 1 is a 2620 with IOS 12.0 connected via fast ethernet
>
> I am trying to get these two to share routes via EIGRP but to no avail.
Both
> are set to routing process 1, both have routes..and (odd bit here) a
network
> monitor on the PC says that they are advertising routes!
> but they do not seem to share routes
> when i do show ip eigrp interface on the 2620 it does NOT list any info!
> but when i do it on the 2501 it lists ethernet 0.
> But I am doing the same thing for each router !
>
> Is it incompatibility between 12.0 and 11.3, I find it difficult to
believe
> but someone has suggested it ?
> Or am I missing something obvious ?
>
> Any help appreciated
> Mark,
>
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Re: two routers & EIGRP

2000-07-24 Thread Daniel Beynon

First off EIGRP uses AS's in the ROUTER EIGRP 10
config line. Are both of your routers in the same AS.

Second, issue the SHOW IP EIGRP INTERFACE and if you do
not see the interface show up, then your network command
is not correct.

Also issue a SHOW IP EIGRP NEIGHBOR to see if anything
shows up.

Please verify above and provide configs if you want to
persue this issue



Hope this helps.


>From: "alex campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: two routers & EIGRP
>Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2000 11:36:40 GMT
>
>
>Hello ppl
>
>I have two routers, both connected to a standard 10mb hub. Both can ping
>each other as can a PC which is also on this mini network.
>
>1 is a 2501 with IOS 11.3 connected via ethernet
>1 is a 2620 with IOS 12.0 connected via fast ethernet
>
>I am trying to get these two to share routes via EIGRP but to no avail. 
>Both
>are set to routing process 1, both have routes..and (odd bit here) a 
>network
>monitor on the PC says that they are advertising routes!
>but they do not seem to share routes
>when i do show ip eigrp interface on the 2620 it does NOT list any info!
>but when i do it on the 2501 it lists ethernet 0.
>But I am doing the same thing for each router !
>
>Is it incompatibility between 12.0 and 11.3, I find it difficult to believe
>but someone has suggested it ?
>Or am I missing something obvious ?
>
>Any help appreciated
>Mark,
>
>
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