I have two routers connected to the same LAN but I cannot ping the loopback
IP address of each other. from router1 I am not able to ping the loopback of
router2 and vice-versa. Why ?.
Here is the sample config of the two routers.
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Router1:
hostname router
You have both loopbacks on the same network. Try putting one of the
loopbacks on a different network.
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> I have two routers connected to the same LAN but I cannot ping t
Set the masks of your loopback addresses to 255.255.255.255
""mindiani mindiani"" wrote in message
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> I have two routers connected to the same LAN but I cannot ping the
loopback
> IP address of each other. from router1 I am not able to ping the loopback
How are your loopbacks learning about one another? You will want to
redistribute the information about your loopbacks into a routing
protocol or use static routes. Ideally, I would but the loopbacks into
separate
networks and then advertise those networks via the routing
protocol of choice. I se
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> I have two routers connected to the same LAN but I cannot ping the
> loopback
> IP address of each other. from router1 I am not able to ping the loopback
> of
> router2 and vice-versa. Why ?.
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