Hi All, I am sure one of you will see the problem and be able to offer a
solution.
I have 2 organisations here, one in Australia the other in NZ. In Australia,
we have a hub and spoke point to multi-point config from the hubs
perspective. I run OSPF and have all sites in area 0 (yes I know i shou
this is a complex situation that requires that you fly me out your way and
pay my stay at a five star hotel and full salary plus travel bonus for the 6
to 8 weeks it will take me to solve the problem :->
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I can solve that issue with 4 stars
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From: "The Long and Winding Road"
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Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 9:04 PM
Subject: Re: Bizzare Routing/VPN Issue [7:64301]
> this is a complex situation that requires that you fly me out your way and
> pay m
ping came from so
it never gets back.
Sounds good to me...
Symon
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From: John Brandis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 March 2003 01:55
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Subject: Bizzare Routing/VPN Issue [7:64301]
Hi All, I am sure one of you will see the problem and be able to
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From: John Brandis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 March 2003 01:55
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Bizzare Routing/VPN Issue [7:64301]
Hi All, I am sure one of you will see the problem and be able to offer a
solution.
I have 2 organisations here, one in Australia the other
: Bizzare Routing/VPN Issue [7:64301]
Hi John,
What address is the NZ guy pinging on your spoke routers? The LAN address
that is getting propagated?
If you do a debug icmp trace on the VPN box (assuming you can, I've never
touched one) what is the ICMP message you receive? That will probably
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