RE: Appletalk - AURP

From: Ronnie Royston (RonnieR@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Nov 14 2000 - 16:15:11 GMT-3


   
Thanks everyone. Eric, thanks for letting me know about the ping issue. I
just veryfied what you mentioned. Dude, what the heck??? That is
misleading to not be able to ping across the tunnel from routers
participating in the tunnel.

This would have killed me in the lab. Good thing I wasted all this time on
it now and learned on my onw time.

Until next time....

-----Original Message-----
From: Erick B. [mailto:erickbe@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 10:18 AM
To: Ronnie Royston; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: Appletalk - AURP

Can you post your config? With AURP you specify
source/destination and configure the tunnel mode as
aurp and thats it. You don't assign appletalk cable
range, zone, etc to tunnel interface. You also will
not be able to do a AppleTalk ping on the router with
the AURP tunnel(s) directly. You'll need to do a
Appletalk ping from a router attached to that router
without AURP or a workstation to another PC or router
attached to the destination AURP tunnel.

rA ---- rB ----- rC --- rD

rB and rC have AURP tunnel between them. rA and rD
have regular Appletalk. You'll be able to AppleTalk
ping from rA to rD - you won't be able to ping from rC
to rB.

--- Ronnie Royston <RonnieR@globaldatasys.com> wrote:
> I got a gre tunnel up with no problems. Tore it
> down and tried AURP mode.
> The AURP tunnel is not working. I have tried
> pointing the tunnel
> destination to both the far-end ip interface address
> and the far-end tunnel
> ip address. I have apple route redist enabled on
> both routers on the
> tunnel. Does anyone have a working config for aurp,
> or advice? Thanks
> alot.
>
>



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