RE: appletalk frame relay ping own interface

From: Chuah Eng Wee (chuahew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Aug 10 1999 - 06:49:38 GMT-3


   
Hi Pple

Thank u all very much for the effort.

Yes, everything works fine after adding apple local-routing at the hub.
I tried to find more info about this command in the cisco CD.

Seems like it is not documented.

Rgds
Eng Wee

At 22:30 09/08/99 +0100, Derek Fage wrote:
>I've just configured this up in a test lab (spokes using point to point
>interfaces).
>
>If you want the spokes to be able to ping each other, you must add the
>global command 'apple local-routing'.
>
>All three routers can ping their own frame interfaces and the frame
>interfaces of the other routers.
>
>Derek...
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Chuah Eng Wee [SMTP:chuahew@cyberway.com.sg]
>> Sent: 09 August 1999 18:03
>> To: Derek Fage; ccielab@groupstudy.com
>> Subject: RE: appletalk frame relay ping own interface
>>
>> Hi Pple,
>>
>> THanks for the replies.
>>
>>
>> >Work at it from a layer 2 level first
>> >- Can both spoke routers ping the hub router ?
>> >- Can the hub router ping both spoke router ?
>> >- Do show frame map on hub and spoke routers - are these correct ?
>>
>> ## this is exactly the approach I used. Make sure ip is ok. For ip, i can
>> ping my own serial interface using frame map command.
>> Yes, the spoke routers can ping the hub router, but cannot ping itself and
>> the other spoke.
>> Yes, the hub router can ping the spoke router.
>> sh fram map command shows static mappings and are correct.
>>
>> >If you get encaps failed on debug apple, try debug frame packet on the
>> spoke
>> >router. Does the packet get sent over the frame ? If it goes out but does
>> >not come back, debug apple and frame packets on the hub router.
>>
>> ### THere's no encaps failed from the debug apple output. Even the debug
>> frame packet doesn't show any indication of "no map...." which u will
>> normally see when u didn't put frame relay map command.
>>
>>
>> >
>> >Once you have that working, move to layer 3.
>> >- Do you have split horizon disabled (apple eigrp-split disa) ?
>>
>> # I have disabled split horizon. Anyway, this is not the problem becos the
>> spokes can see all routes. It's just that they can't ping to each others
>> serial
>> interface and their own serial interface.
>>
>> >I do not think that the 'apple local-routing' command is required unless
>> you
>> >have another interface for routing appletalk on the same router, but
>> would
>> >need to test it to confirm it.
>>
>> Unfortunately, I have dismantled my previous setup and proceed with
>> another
>> lab
>> practice. My new set up is a hub and spoke topology as well but with the
>> hub been
>> a point-to-point instead of multipoint as in the previous setup. But I
>> encountered the same problem. The spoke can ping the hub, but cannot ping
>> itself even with a frame relay map command mapping to itself.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Eng Wee
>>
>> >
>> >
>> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> From: Chuah Eng Wee [SMTP:chuahew@cyberway.com.sg]
>> >> Sent: 09 August 1999 06:46
>> >> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>> >> Subject: appletalk frame relay ping own interface
>> >>
>> >> Hi..
>> >>
>> >> Have some problems with this appletalk in frame relay environment :
>> >>
>> >> basically 3 router is hub and spoke topology. Hub router use
>> >> multipoint subinterface, spoke router use physical interface.
>> >>
>> >> The spoke router cannot ping the other spoke router and its own
>> interface
>> >> despite having the config below
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> interface Serial0
>> >> ip address 137.20.1.3 255.255.255.0
>> >> encapsulation frame-relay
>> >> ip ospf network broadcast
>> >> ip ospf priority 0
>> >> appletalk cable-range 1002-1002 1002.221
>> >> appletalk zone r1r3r5serial
>> >> appletalk protocol eigrp
>> >> no appletalk protocol rtmp
>> >> frame-relay map appletalk 1002.221 301 broadcast (map to itself)
>> >> frame-relay map appletalk 1002.103 301 broadcast (map to another
>> >> spoke)
>> >> frame-relay map appletalk 1002.243 301 broadcast (map to hub)
>> >> frame-relay map ip 137.20.1.3 301 broadcast
>> >> frame-relay map ip 137.20.1.5 301 broadcast
>> >> frame-relay map ip 137.20.1.1 301 broadcast
>> >>
>> >> Debug apple packet doesn't shows any encap failure.
>> >>
>> >> Did i miss out anything ??
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Thanks
>> >> ENg Wee
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>



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