eigrp path [7:837]

2001-04-16 Thread SH Wesson

I have a network that is running EIGRP to provide for redundancy, for some 
reason, for this one remote site, it is taking the long route to get to 
there.  For instance, we have the following:



RTR-A
/\
   /  \
 RTR-B---RTR-C

The host we're trying to get to is on RTR-A and we are trying to get there 
from RTR-C.   Every link has the same bandwidth.  For some reason we a 
client on RTR-C is trying to get to a host on RTR-A, it goes from RTR-C to 
RTR-B then to RTR-A and finally to the host on RTR-A instead of directly 
from RTR-C to RTR-A and to the host.  Any help would be appreciated.  
Thanks.


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Re: eigrp path [7:837]

2001-04-16 Thread Jason J. Roysdon

Give us a 'show ip route' from reach router.  We'll be comparing the
weights/metrics, so you can get a jump on it if you like.

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 I have a network that is running EIGRP to provide for redundancy, for some
 reason, for this one remote site, it is taking the long route to get to
 there.  For instance, we have the following:



 RTR-A
 /\
/  \
  RTR-B---RTR-C

 The host we're trying to get to is on RTR-A and we are trying to get there
 from RTR-C.   Every link has the same bandwidth.  For some reason we a
 client on RTR-C is trying to get to a host on RTR-A, it goes from RTR-C to
 RTR-B then to RTR-A and finally to the host on RTR-A instead of directly
 from RTR-C to RTR-A and to the host.  Any help would be appreciated.
 Thanks.


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