I have a lab set up with three routers connected to a Madge 750 switch and I
have been having a similar problem. I have only done a detailed eval with
OSPF because I basically have to sit and watch for the failure - lacking a
decent syslogger. I have been finding a neighbor/hello loss on one of
I believe I traced my neighbor loss to a problem with the IOS. I had 12.1.3
EA running when I had the OSPF neighbor loss problem. I upgraded it to
12.2.7 and the router held neighbors and routes all day yesterday. It may
have been compounded by a possible backplane issue, but that would not
I have a lab set up with three routers connected to a Madge 750 switch and I
have been having a similar problem. I have only done a detailed eval with
OSPF because I basically have to sit and watch for the failure - lacking a
decent syslogger. I have been finding a neighbor/hello loss on one of
I was hoping someone could help out with a problem I am seeing. I just
enabled logging of eigrp neighbor changes for the first time and noticed
that there are constant neighbor changes going on over our WAN/LAN. First
guess was the hello timers but since it is on the LAN this is not the issue.
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