Hello Seth, I actually was digging in the command ref and saw that option, and tried it, didn't seem to change the routing. I didn't actually shut the interface, maybe I need to do that. I am not sure if that /32 route is even a problem, just that I did notice it happened I the multilink config, but not when I just used a standard PtoP T1 link. Thanks for the suggestion though..
--- Howard Leadmon > -----Original Message----- > From: Seth Mattinen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2008 10:22 PM > To: Howard Leadmon > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Help with multilink ppp, routing not working > correctly.. > > Howard Leadmon wrote: > > Hello Diogo, > > > > Thanks for the reply.. Actually I had a dynamic routing protocol > running on > > the routers, and even pulled that and tried using static routes. > Actually > > as I was just trying to ping interface to interface, no routing at > all > > should have been needed, as Router-B would have seen both of the > /30's as a > > connected path. > > > > Not sure if you saw my earlier response to Gert, but I did > afterwards take > > and tear down the MLPPP bundle, and then just put the /30 from the > bundle on > > a single T1 interface. When I did that, everything worked, traffic > moved > > perfectly. So it's without a doubt something very specific to having > the > > Multilink interface up, as only then does the pathway fail. The only > thing > > I can see different when I put it over multilink is that I see a /30 > and a > > /32 in the routing table from it. So if I am on router B and do a > show ip > > route, I see 192.168.98.28/30 and also a 192.168.98.30/32 both > pointing to > > the Multilink1 interface. Not quite sure why I get that /32 in the > table, > > but guessing it's just a quirk of how the MLPPP connection > establishes. > > > > Try adding 'no peer neighbor-route' to the multilink config? > > ~Seth _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/
