RE: Tunneling and AURP

From: Steve Clubb (sclubb@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Jan 21 2001 - 00:09:24 GMT-3


   
Thanks Eric - as it turns out, there's nothing wrong afterall! (I can ping
from a downstream router)

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Erick B. [mailto:erickbe@yahoo.com]
Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2001 4:39 PM
To: Steve Clubb; 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
Subject: Re: Tunneling and AURP

Steve,

You can't do a Appletalk ping to/from a router with a
AURP tunnel. You can ping from another router though.

If you had:

r1 ----- r2----aurp----r3 --- r4

then r1 could apple-ping r4.

--- Steve Clubb <sclubb@cattech.com> wrote:
> All - a question about Appletalk and AURP:
>
> Here's the scenario:
>
> apple networks 1000, 1002 etc
> ---r3----aurp-----r4----apple network 4000
>
> r3 can see r4 network 4000 but can't ping (see
> below)
> same with r4 - can see r3 networks in apple routing
> table, but can't ping.
>
> Any suggestions as to why??
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve
>
>
>
> hostname r4
> !
> appletalk routing
> !
> interface Tunnel0
> no ip address
> appletalk protocol aurp
> tunnel source Serial0/1
> tunnel destination 137.20.34.3
> tunnel mode aurp
> !
> interface Serial0/1
> ip address 137.20.34.4 255.255.255.248
> ipx network 3004
> ipx nlsp enable
> !
>
> r4#sar
> Codes: R - RTMP derived, E - EIGRP derived, C -
> connected, A - AURP
> S - static P - proxy
> 6 routes in internet
>
> The first zone listed for each entry is its default
> (primary) zone.
>
> A Net 1000-1000 [2/G] via 0.0, 185 sec, Tunnel0,
> zone r1ether0
> A Net 1002-1002 [2/G] via 0.0, 185 sec, Tunnel0,
> zone frame
> A Net 1003-1003 [1/G] via 0.0, 104 sec, Tunnel0,
> zone isdn
> A Net 1035-1035 [1/G] via 0.0, 104 sec, Tunnel0,
> zone frame
> C Net 4000-4000 directly connected, Ethernet0/0,
> zone r4ether0/0
> A Net 5068-5068 [3/G] via 0.0, 185 sec, Tunnel0,
> zone igrp
>
>
>
> hostname r3
> appletalk routing eigrp 3
> appletalk route-redistribution
> !
> interface Tunnel0
> no ip address
> appletalk protocol aurp
> tunnel source Serial1
> tunnel destination 137.20.34.4
> tunnel mode aurp
> !
> interface Serial1
> ip address 137.20.34.3 255.255.255.248
> ip nat outside
> ipx network 3004
> ipx nlsp enable
> clockrate 64000
> !
>
> r3#sar
> Codes: R - RTMP derived, E - EIGRP derived, C -
> connected, A - AURP
> S - static P - proxy
> 6 routes in internet
>
> The first zone listed for each entry is its default
> (primary) zone.
>
> E Net 1000-1000 [1/G] via 1035.1, 4342 sec, Serial0,
> zone r1ether0
> E Net 1002-1002 [1/G] via 1035.1, 4342 sec, Serial0,
> zone frame
> C Net 1003-1003 directly connected, BRI0, zone isdn
> C Net 1035-1035 directly connected, Serial0, zone
> frame
> A Net 4000-4000 [1/G] via 0.0, 41 sec, Tunnel0, zone
> r4ether0/0
> E Net 5068-5068 [2/G] via 1035.1, 4342 sec, Serial0,
> zone igrp
>
>
>
> r4#ping 1035.3
>
> Type escape sequence to abort.
> Sending 5, 100-byte AppleTalk Echos to 1035.3,
> timeout is 2 seconds:
> EEEEE
> Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)
>
> r3#ping 4000.4
>
> Type escape sequence to abort.
> Sending 5, 100-byte AppleTalk Echos to 4000.4,
> timeout is 2 seconds:
> EEEEE
> Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)
> r3#



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