From: Timur.Mirza@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu Jul 27 2000 - 12:23:18 GMT-3
thanks for your responses...i used deb tun to diagnose the problem...when the
problem existed, i created t0 & t1 on both directly connected routers & assigne
d
aurp to one of them & ipx/gre to the other...this WAS working (i misread the
output), but the real problem was running two gre tunnels (one for apple-eigrp
&
the other for ipx/eigrp) using the SAME source & destinations...THIS WOULD NOT
WORK, so i just used 1 tunnel for both appel-eigrp & ipx-eigrp...timur
"Brian Stewart" <brian@andyandbrian.com> on 07/26/2000 08:12:19 PM
Please respond to brian@andyandbrian.com
To: Timur Mirza/Corporate/AirTouch@AirTouch
cc:
Subject: RE: aurp & ipx/gre
did you try using loopbacks for the source and destination address of the
tunnels????
make sure and add them to the routing protocol also!!!
Brian Stewart
-----Original Message-----
From: Timur.Mirza@Notes.airtouch.com
[mailto:Timur.Mirza@Notes.airtouch.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 6:54 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: aurp & ipx/gre
i cannot establish an aurp connection bet/ directly connected routers
(only
w/ another ip router in the middle)
i cannot establish an ipx/gre connection bet/ directly connected
routers
(only w/ another ip router in the middle)
am i doing something wrong? i tried different sources & destinations
bet/ the 2
physically connected routers (a & b) & although the respective tunnel
interfaces
would be active, no routing updates (appletalk via aurp or ipx using
eigrp)
would be active...i checked the routing statements for both appletalk &
ipx-eigrp & they were ok...when i put another router in the "middle",
(router
c), routers a & b could exchange routing updates across the aurp &
ipx/gre
tunnels...timur
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