ISIS Routing

From: Cliff Stewart (cliffstewart@xxxxxx)
Date: Sat Jul 15 2000 - 03:04:50 GMT-3


   
I wanted to know if anyone could shed some light on this configuration.

R1
router isis 1
 net 47.0001.1111.1111.1111.00
interface serial 1
 ip router isis 1
 encapsulation ppp
 clockrate 125000

(directed connected to R3)

R3
router isis 1
 net 47.0003.3333.3333.3333.00
interface serial 0
 ip router isis 1
 encapsulation ppp

(R3's serial 1 is connected to serial 1 on R5)
router isis 1
 net 47.0005.5555.5555.5555.00
interface serial 1
 ip router isis
 encapsulation ppp

Here's the situation if I want to ping R5 from R1 I have to enter the following
 command...

clns net 47.0005.5555.5555.5555.00

If I want to ping R1 from R5 I have to enter the following command....

clns net 47.0001.1111.1111.1111.00

Is the correct procedure or am I violating a routing rule? Meaning do you guys
know of a better method to achieve connectivity to a router not directly connec
ted? It would have been nice to have a feature like next-hop self, but that's l
ife:) Thanks guys.

Cliff



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