Extremely Odd Routing resolved, sort of...

2001-02-02 Thread John Neiberger
Ok, to recap, here was the problem. We have two PVCs from router A to router B. We have eigrp running on the first PVC but not on the second, and there are static routes forcing certain traffic to use the second PVC. These are point-to-point frame relay links. Here are the relevant static rout

Re: Extremely Odd Routing resolved, sort of...

2001-02-02 Thread Georg Naggies
i had a somewhat if not entirely similar problem - eigrp preferring the bit bucket if one of two parallel links is down. fixed it with a "no auto summmary" i believe, an then i did not spend more thought ios version & ip classless settings slipped my memory well that is all just to say thanks for

Re: Extremely Odd Routing resolved, sort of...

2001-02-05 Thread JZ
As we all know, when we configure a static IP route, the next hop IP address should be a host IP address of a directly connected network (or an exit interface number). for example, in Windows NT or Netware systems, if your system is connected to, say, network 192.168.50.0/24, and you try to ad

Re: Extremely Odd Routing resolved, sort of...

2001-02-05 Thread John Neiberger
Thanks, you nailed the problem exactly! I'm not sure if that behavior is good or bad, but I know that in my case it is bad. Since we don't need classless routing on this router, we turned it off, but I wish there were a better solution. My preference would be for the router to remove all stat

Re: Extremely Odd Routing resolved, sort of...

2001-02-05 Thread John Neiberger
ODR > > Gateway of last resort is not set > > 192.168.92.0/32 is subnetted, 1 subnets > S 192.168.92.0 [1/0] via 192.168.1.65 > 192.168.1.0/28 is subnetted, 1 subnets > S 192.168.1.64 is directly connected, Null0 > ----- Original Message - > From: J