From: Ron Royston (ccie6824@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Oct 30 2001 - 13:12:39 GMT-3
You could use policy routing on R2,3,&4 to set the ip next-hop of all
packets destined for the PC subnet to R1's address and forget about EIGRP.
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Ron Royston
Avnet Enterprise Solutions
http://www.nsd.avnet.com/
>From: David Knot <david_knot@yahoo.com>
>Reply-To: David Knot <david_knot@yahoo.com>
>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: Secondary IP Address Problem
>Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 00:17:47 -0800 (PST)
>
>Hi guys
>
>Can anyone suggest an alternative solution to the
>following:
>
>4 routers & a number of PCs on a LAN. PCs on a
>different IP subnet (190.190.190.0/24) then the
>routers (190.190.180.0/24). Router 1 has a secondary
>IP address (190.190.190.1/24) from the subnet that PCs
>have. All PCs have the default gateway R1s e0 IP
>address (190.190.190.1/24). Routers run EIGRP & they
>connect to other routers.
>
>The requirement is to have full IP connectivity all
>around i.e. all PCs should be able to ping all routers
>& vice versa. With this set up R1 has no problem
>communicating with PCs. Other routers cant.
>
>Some solutions:
>
>1) With secondary IP addresses on other 3 routers R2,
>R3, R4 then it works. OR
>2) If I turn off split-horizon on R1 with no ip
>split-horizon eigrp 99 on e0 of R1 then R1 advertises
>this 2ndary route to R2, R3, R4 then it works.
>
>Can you think of any other way?
>
>Thanks
>
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