From: David H. Brown (DHBrown@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Apr 09 2000 - 21:05:46 GMT-3
If I understand the question, you are saying the posted solution to
rip_and_snapshot_201 does not work? I would say to remove the entry
"suppress-statechange-update" on R3. That keyword prevents the routers from
exchanging updates during connections that are established to transfer user
data.
David
(RTP Lab 6/15)
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Derek Small (Fuse)
Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2000 6:36 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Problem with snapshot routing.
Ok I have a challenge for everyone. The first person to solve this one gets
a free time slot on Fatkid.com.
The solution for the SnapShot routing scenario is broken. The server
router, R2, is not sending or receiving RIP updates when snapshot brings the
BRI up. What is wrong?
Hint, I have removed the dialer option from the "snapshot server 5" command
under the BRI, that didn't do it.
The first person to post the correct config for R2 and R3 wins!
Derek Small
dwsmall@fatkid.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Richard Wagner <rfwagner@hotmail.com>
To: <obuba@bellatlantic.net>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 9:52 PM
Subject: Re: trace message
> That is a host unreachable.
>
> Check this link!
>
http://cco.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios120/12cgcr/fun_r
/frprt3/frtroubl.htm#16344
>
> Here's a section of:
>
http://www.cisco.com/cpress/cc/td/cpress/fund/ith2nd/it2430.htm#xtocid137671
3
>
> Destination-unreachable messages include four basic types: network
> unreachable, host unreachable, protocol unreachable, and port unreachable.
>
> Network-unreachable messages usually mean that a failure has occurred in
the
> routing or addressing of a packet.
>
> Host-unreachable messages usually indicates delivery failure, such as a
> wrong subnet mask.
>
> Protocol-unreachable messages generally mean that the destination does not
> support the upper-layer protocol specified in the packet.
>
> Port-unreachable messages imply that the TCP socket or port is not
> available.
>
> An ICMP echo-request message, which is generated by the ping command, is
> sent by any host to test node reachability across an internetwork. The
ICMP
> echo-reply message indicates that the node can be successfully reached.
>
>
>
>
> >From: "Nnanna Obuba" <obuba@bellatlantic.net>
> >Reply-To: "Nnanna Obuba" <obuba@bellatlantic.net>
> >To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> >Subject: trace message
> >Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2000 21:21:03 -0400
> >
> >Hi all,
> >
> >Can anyone please tell me what the H means when you are trying to trace a
> >route
> >ie
> >
> >Type escape sequence to abort.
> >Tracing the route to 20.1.1.1
> >
> > 1 10.10.1.1 28 msec 28 msec 28 msec
> > 2 10.10.1.1 !H * !H
> >
> >
> >TIA
> >
> >Nnanna
> >
> >
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