From: Peter Van Oene (pvo@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Apr 27 2001 - 10:02:50 GMT-3
How about a show isis adjacency? this would be more revealing.
Pete
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On 4/26/2001 at 7:33 PM Ramesh Ramasamy wrote:
>Hi,
>
>What am i missing in the config?. I am not able to ping loopback xyz -
>configured with 'ip router isis' from either side, but they show up
>as isis interfaces for 'show clns int'.
>
>Am redis connected /specific address which are used for tun src/desn and
>are
>reachable from either side -r2/t5.
>
>isis on r5(tun 52) - r3 - r2(tun 25)isis
>
>r5:
>interface Tunnel52
>ip address 10.1.1.5 255.255.255.0
>no ip directed-broadcast
>ip router isis
>tunnel source 51.51.51.5
>tunnel destination 2.2.2.2
>r2:
>interface Tunnel25
>ip address 10.2.2.2 255.255.255.0
>no ip directed-broadcast
>ip router isis
>tunnel source 2.2.2.2
>tunnel destination 51.51.51.5
>I can ping the tunn src/des from either side.
>
>r2:show clns neig/route:
>r2#show clns route
>Codes: C - connected, S - static, d - DecnetIV
> I - ISO-IGRP, i - IS-IS, e - ES-IS
>
>C 00.0002 [2/0], Local IS-IS Area
>C 00.0002.0002.0002.0002.00 [1/0], Local IS-IS NET
>
>r2#show clns neig
>
>System Id Interface SNPA State Holdtime Type
>Protocol
>0005.0005.0005 Tu25 51.51.51.5 Up 291 IS ES-IS
>r2#
>--
>r5:show clns neig/route
>
>r5#show clns nei
>
>System Id Interface SNPA State Holdtime Type
>Protocol
>0002.0002.0002 Tu52 2.2.2.2 Up 252 IS ES-IS
>r5#show clns rout
>CLNS Prefix Routing Table
>00.0001.0005.0005.0005.00, Local NET Entry
>r5#
>
>Thanks,
>Ramesh.
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