Re: lab 2 problem problem solved.

From: Sara Li (saralilin@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Sep 01 2001 - 02:33:22 GMT-3


   
thanks everyone. the problem is solved. I misconfigured the frame route
on my frame relay switch

FRSW-R7#sh frame-relay route
Input Intf Input Dlci Output Intf Output Dlci Status
Serial0 301 Serial4 103 active
Serial0 302 Serial5 203 active
Serial0 305 Serial1 503 active
Serial1 501 Serial4 105 active
Serial1 502 Serial5 205 active
Serial1 503 Serial0 305 active
Serial4 102 Serial5 201 active
Serial4 103 Serial0 301 active
Serial4 105 Serial1 501 active
Serial5 201 Serial4 105 active
Serial5 203 Serial0 302 active
Serial5 205 Serial1 501 active

my 201 route to 105. should be 102. after i correct that, the neighbor is
established from both R1 and R2.

thanks for all the input :)

Sara

>From: "kym blair" >Reply-To: "kym blair" >To: saralilin@hotmail.com,
ccielab@groupstudy.com >Subject: Re: lab 2 problem >Date: Thu, 30 Aug
2001 00:17:25 +0000 > >Sara, > >Router 2 shows lmi-type cisco. That
probably matches with router 1, >but >need to check. Please post "show
frame pvc" for router 1 and router >2. >Also, "show frame route" for your
frame switch. > >Kym > > >>From: "Sara Li" >>Reply-To: "Sara Li" >>To:
ccielab@groupstudy.com >>Subject: lab 2 problem >>Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001
16:41:32 >> >>thanks every one who replied my e-mail. I am using ios ver
>>12.0(16).I >>have changed to R1 serial 1 for the config.the exact error
message >>i am >>getting is >>R1#IP-EIGRP: Neighbor 10.20.1.1 not on
common subnet for Serial1.2 >>but my >>10.20.1.1 is configured on ser1.1
of R1. >>R1 config >>interface Serial1 >> no ip address >> no ip
directed-broadcast >> encapsulation frame-relay >> logging event
subif-link-status >> logging event dlci-status-changeinterface Serial1.1
>>point-to-point >> ip address 10.20.1.2 255.255.0.0 no ip
directed-broadcast >> frame-relay interface-dlci 102! >>interface
Serial1.2 multipoint >> ip address 10.10.1.1 255.255.0.0 >> no ip
directed-broadcast >> frame-relay map ip 10.10.1.3 103 broadcast >>
frame-relay map ip 10.10.1.5 105 broadcast >>endrouter eigrp 100 >>
passive-interface Ethernet0 >> network 10.0.0.0 >> no auto-summary >>
eigrp log-neighbor-changes >>!R2 config: >>interface Serial0 >> bandwidth
64000 >> ip address 10.20.1.1 255.255.0.0 >> no ip directed-broadcast >>
encapsulation frame-relay >> no ip mroute-cache >> logging event
subif-link-status >> logging event dlci-status-change >> frame-relay map
ip 10.20.1.2 201 broadcast >> frame-relay lmi-type ciscorouter eigrp 100
>> network 10.0.0.0 >> network 137.20.0.0 >> no auto-summary >> eigrp
log-neighbor-changes >>! >>end >>R2# R1#ping 224.0.0.10Type escape
sequence to abort. >>Sending 1, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 224.0.0.10,
timeout is 2 >>seconds:Reply >>to request 0 from 10.20.1.1, 68 ms R2#ping
224.0.0.10 >>Type escape sequence to abort. >>Sending 1, 100-byte ICMP
Echos to 224.0.0.10, timeout is 2 >>seconds:Reply >>to request 0 from
10.10.1.1, 88 ms the strange thing is, R1 reply >>to the >>multicast ping
with ser1.2 ip address which is 10.10.1.1, it should >>use >>ser1.1 ip
10.20.1.1. any ideas? does it look like a ios bug? >> >> >>
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