RE: CCBOOTCAMP Lab 1

From: Marc Russell (mrussell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Aug 22 2000 - 18:54:48 GMT-3


   
Are you using the command "ip local policy route-map xx" where xx is the
number of the route-map?

Policy routing doesn't affect routing of packets generated by the router
by default. Policy routing without the command above will only affect
packets passing through the router.

Your partial route table below is correct for router r2.

Marc Russell
CCIE Boot Camp

-----Original Message-----
From: Harbir Kohli [mailto:harbirk@sympatico.ca]
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 5:22 PM
To: 'Ccielab
Subject: CCBOOTCAMP Lab 1

Hello Group,

In lab 1 I am trying to understand the following:
Once I configure a policy route on R2 to get to 10.10.1.3 the ping to
10.34.1.1 fails. Why?

I look at my IP route and I see an OSPF IA route
O IA 10.34.0.0 [110/128] via 10.10.1.3, 03:20:57, Serial0

I am finding this difficult to understand as I can get to 10.10.1.3 and
from 10.10.1.3 I can get to 10.34.1.1. A traceroute fails on the very
first step.



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