From: Joel W. Ekis (jekis@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Mar 31 2000 - 09:44:33 GMT-3
You cannot use extended ping either. There is no facility to specify a differe
nt source address with appletalk.
Joel
At 04:39 PM 3/30/2000 -0500, jbazar wrote:
>When you ping from the router with the tunnel, the packet will be source
>from the tunnel. Since there is no address on the tunnel interface, the
>receiving interface will not be able to respond. You will have to test
>connectivity from a connected router not participating in the tunnel.
>
>jeff
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
>Rob Barton
>Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 3:58 PM
>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: Appletalk AURP tunnels
>
>
>Hi all. I have an AURP tunnel across two routers. Both of these
>routers can see the routes from the other side of the tunnel and are
>learning the routes via AURP, but they cannot ping the networks on the
>other side of the tunnle. Any ideas why this would happen?
>
>Here is the tunnel config:
>
>!
>interface Tunnel0
> no ip address
> appletalk protocol aurp
> tunnel source TokenRing0
> tunnel destination 137.20.103.1
> tunnel mode aurp
>!
>
>Here is the routing table:
>
>eu#sh app ro
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