RE: AppleTalk Zones & Ping Troubleshooting

From: Ekis, Joel (Joel.Ekis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Jun 09 1999 - 12:48:14 GMT-3


   
The routers were properly configured all cable-ranges, zones were defined
properly. By the addition of this 'command' the zone information transfer
between routers stopped, but you could still ping the AppleTalk addresses.

Joel Ekis, CCNA, CCDA
Xerox Connect
Sr. Enterprise Consultant/Enterprise Network Services
Phone: 913-696-0888, x234
Pager: 800-697-0359
joel.ekis@connect.xerox.com <mailto:joel.ekis@connect.xerox.com>

        -----Original Message-----
        From: Vincent.Fortunato@iscorp.bellatlantic.COM
[SMTP:Vincent.Fortunato@iscorp.bellatlantic.COM]
        Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 1999 10:26 AM
        To: Ekis, Joel
        Cc: cisco@groupstudy.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com;
ciscotech@mailer.netcerts.com
        Subject: Re: AppleTalk Zones & Ping Troubleshooting

        What do you mean by "zones were not being propagated between two
        routers"? Are you implying that no zones were configured at all,
they
        were in two different zones, you had GZL filters running, or
something
        else?

        Vince

        "Ekis, Joel" wrote:
>
> While studying, we were trying to recall an AppleTalk issue while
discussing
> possible CCIE troubleshooting scenarios:
>
> We recalled an instance where zones were not being propagated
between two
> routers, but you could still ping via AppleTalk through the
routers. Does
> anyone know about this symptom?
>
> What is the command(s) that causes this? How can you detect it
via the show
> & debug commands?
>
> Joel Ekis, CCNA, CCDA
> Xerox Connect
> Sr. Enterprise Consultant/Enterprise Network Services
> Phone: 913-696-0888, x234
> Pager: 800-697-0359
> joel.ekis@connect.xerox.com <mailto:joel.ekis@connect.xerox.com>
>



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