Hey folks,
I've got an issue at work I'd like to run by you. I sent a request to
cisco's forum but have yet to hear an answer from anyone. We have a Cisco
2610 router in Ireland. This router has 1 Ethernet connected to a local
segment and s0 point-to-point frame relay going to chicago, Ill (sub
interface). Heres the details on the Ireland router:
Ethernet segment: e0's primary address is 132.158.132.252/24 (some hosts
refuse to change addresses). e0's secondary is 10.43.0.1/16.
Serial 0/0.1 is 10.126.43.2/24. All advertised by Eigrp.
Chicago's router is:
Ethernet segment is varibly subnetted 10.4.0.0/16.
Serial 0/0.13 is 10.126.43.1/24. Once again, Eigrp is the routing protocol.
There is a host on Ireland's lan with address 10.43.3.230/16.
If I log into Ireland's router and issue ping 10.43.3.230, nothing happens.
It just times out. If I log into Chicago's router and ping the same host, it
replies fine. If I ping it from a host behind Chicago's router, it replies as
well. If another host on 10.43.0.0/16 pings that host it replies fine. I
can ping any of 3.230's neighbors no problem. Its just that Ireland's router
wont ping it at all. show ip route verifies a route as directly connected.
Has anyone heard of this? A bug? I can't verify all the way down because I
don't have physical access to Ireland's lan (thank god) to put a sniffer up.
We are trying to use this host for a second default route to a vpn box incase
the frame relay ever fails (and it does... often).
Sorry to drag this on.
Thanks in advance.
Dave Cooper, CCNA
Littelfuse, Inc.
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