From: Mike.Wiley@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed Nov 01 2000 - 16:07:59 GMT-3
Can anyone confirm why I might have 2 routes appear in the routing table for an
IGRP internal route.
Existing example:
RouterA is connected to an Ethernet segment where 2 routers reside (routerB &
C). The remote destination from RouterA is hanging off of RoutersB & C's 'E'
interfaces (They are running HSRP also). Remote network is 144.10.1.0, and whe
n
I show ip route on RouterA, I see two possible routes to this network via B's e
0
and C's e0. Why? Routing information should be best path only, EIGRP uses
feasible successor not IGRP. Is this inherent to an ethernet environment where
multiple routes can exist in the routing table?
Thanks in advance,
Michael Wiley
Internetworking Operations Engineer
mike.wiley@equant.com
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