Hi all,
another $.02, This doesn't look like a topology that Split horizon would be
a factor. I'd suspect (given the total absence of information) that this is
a classful issue. RIP from "Right" would send a null update, if there was
nothing to send, ie. the other router, "Left", knows how to reach all of the
"classful" networks. Left sent its update first, so, Right just sends null
updates.
Rodgers Moore
"Phil Barker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi Gang,
> Three Routers in a triangle. Labelled Top, Left
> and Right. Serial Connections between Top -> Left, and
> Top -> Right. Ethernet connection between Left and
> Right. Sniffer placed on Ethernet segment.
>
> The Top Router has 2 routes to the Ethernet segment
> and is Load Balancing.
> The Right Router is my problem. It only learns one
> route to the network TOP->Left via the Serial Route,
> why doesn't it learn this network via the Ethernet
> Segment also ?
>
> Sniffer can see the network Top->left being advertised
> by the Router left. debug on Router Right reveals
> supressing Null Update ???
>
> When I cut the link Top-Right the Network Top->Left is
> eventually flushed out ???
>
> I'm baffled,
>
> Can anyone help out ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Phil.
>
>
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