Yup Paul is spot on this is recursive routing, u basically need to  
ensure that u are not including your tunnel endpoints in the eigrp  
advertised networks.

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On 22 Jul 2009, at 06:34, Pieter-Jan Nefkens  
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Paul,
>
> You might be onto something as well. Didn't thought of that angle  
> myself.
>
>
> Pieter-Jan
> On 22 jul 2009, at 01:46, Paul Stewart wrote:
>
>> Another thing to check if you have flapping tunnels or routes is the
>> routes to the tunnel endpoints. If a debug ip routing shows the  
>> routes
>> changing to the tunnel sources or destinations you have have an  
>> issue.
>> If the tunnel source or destination happens to get in the routing
>> protocol that is used inside the tunnel it will get a route to the
>> remote through the tunnel. Sort of like a snake eating it's own tail.
>> I don't know the particulars of this situation, but wanted to remind
>> of this key point.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jul 21, 2009, at 3:37 PM, ccie_security- 
>> [email protected]
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Re: DMVPN: question about EIGRP holdtime
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