From: Kevin M. Woods (kev@xxxxxxx)
Date: Sun May 28 2000 - 18:53:35 GMT-3
John,
The reason it works now is because of a bug in IOS (CSCdk20406). This will not
be fixed per the bug ID.
I was pointing you towards `appletalk local-routing' myself, but now realize it
too is a bug (fix). In other words, always disable split-horizon to get around
the bug above and only use local-routing if you still can't ping a spoke (older
IOS images I'm guessing).
Someone who really knows AT can shed more light on this topic...
Kevin
// I just disabled RTMP split horizon on the hub sub-int, and the ping
// works. But I don't undertand why.
// I know RTMP is a distance vector protocol, but why would routing even
// occur in this case? I'm thinking that they are on the same cable range, so
// it is a directly connected device. I'm reading Caslows AT chapter as we
// speak (errrr, write), but I'm missing how RTMP would affect a ping on the
// same newtork (cable range). Unless of course AT doesn't look at it that way.
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