From: polarccie@yahoo.co.uk
Date: Tue Jul 15 2003 - 08:02:50 GMT-3
Hi group...
tunnelling or full-mesh solves the problem with that one...okay...
i have another question.
without a tunnel
lo0-r3----r2----r4-lo0
r123 is on 192.168.234.x/24 , x is the routerid
r3 lo 0 192.168.3.3/24
r4 lo 0 192.168.4.4/24
r3s lo0 route flaps on r1 and the same for r3...
this is the debug ip routing output on r3...
01:22:45: RT: delete network route to 192.168.4.0
01:22:53: RT: add 192.168.4.0/24 via 192.168.234.2, isis metric [115/20]
01:22:55: RT: del 192.168.4.0 via 192.168.234.2, isis metric [115/20]
01:22:55: RT: delete network route to 192.168.4.0
01:23:03: RT: add 192.168.4.0/24 via 192.168.234.2, isis metric [115/20]
01:23:05: RT: del 192.168.4.0 via 192.168.234.2, isis metric [115/20]
01:23:05: RT: delete network route to 192.168.4.0
01:23:13: RT: add 192.168.4.0/24 via 192.168.234.2, isis metric [115/20]
01:23:15: RT: del 192.168.4.0 via 192.168.234.2, isis metric [115/20]
01:23:15: RT: delete network route to 192.168.4.0
anybody has an idea why this route flaps?
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