Neal Rauhauser wrote: > > BGP is funny with RIB-failure, OSPF is weird with dropping > subnets > that are visible elsewhere in a simple network, NAT some times > explodes > depending on version, EIGRP is a little screwy, and now I've > got a truly > exceptional problem :-( > > I've got a working async config - two 1750s back to back with > aux > ports, Paradyne 3820 plus modems, and a Teltone pots simulator. > The > router running 12.1.15 dials the other, can telnet to it, etc, > but the > 12.2T box can not ping, telnet, or anything. YES! I'm not > kidding - > complete failure from one side, but the box on the other side > can cross > the link. > Sounds rather like a bug I came across a few weeks ago. Should be in the archives. Resolution for me - turn off ip route caching.
JMcL > > I've been running this stuff in a production network and I've > just hit > the wall - its all coming out in a week after I get back from > class and > some nice, conservative GD image is taking its place. > > I didn't even get to touch IPv6 in production ... the IPv4 > stuff is > just too screwy. > > > > -- > Neal Rauhauser CCNP, CCDP voice: 402-301-9555 > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] fcc : k0bsd > "I've seen the angels wearing their disguise, > ordinary people leading ordinary lives" - Tracy Chapman > > Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=52113&t=52032 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

