From: John Conzone (jkconzone@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Jun 21 2000 - 17:30:36 GMT-3
I've been doing some IRB testing in my lab and have run into a
confusing issue. The docs say that if you have different subnets on
your IRB interfaces use secondary addressing on the BVI to make those
subnets available to the routing protocol. I thinks that is almost an
exact quote as a matter of fact.
However, I cannot get any routing protocol to recognize any
address other than the primary. In my case I ran OSPF and EIGRP and
the hello's were sourced from the primary only. I could not establish
neighbor relationships with hosts on other subnets because the hellos
were sourced from from the primary only and the hosts on other nets
rejected the hellos because they were not from the same net. (I
watched this on debugs)
The only way I could establish neighbors was to create a BVI for
each net and put it in the routing protocol. What is the documentation
trying to say, and am I missing something?
Thanks!
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