From: Jason Sinclair (sinclairj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Mar 07 2002 - 04:15:54 GMT-3
I thought that IRDP and proxy-arp are two separate gateway discovery
techniques. Ie you can use each exclusively?
Cheers,
Jason Sinclair
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-----Original Message-----
From: Sandro Ciffali [mailto:sandyccie@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, 7 March 2002 11:49
To: Rodney Thomson
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE:IRDP
Yes I tested by taking a router as a host, disabling
ip routing on it, On the two gateways running irdp,
enabled proxy arp.
Then did a trace route from the router as a host to a
remote network, Changed preference on the two irdp
router and saw the path taken varied depending on the
preference, And it all the time took the lesser
preference path.
Sandro
--- Rodney Thomson <rodneyt101@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Sandro,
>
> How did you test this. Did you use a router as the
> host?
>
> Thanks
>
> Rodney
>
> At 03:29 PM 6/03/2002 -0800, you wrote:
> >I have a question about irdp,
> >
> >Even though the doc says higher preference is
> prefered
> >to be the default g/w, In realitiy it is opposite.
> >
> >I am testing this with 12.1.9 routers running the
> >irdp, The client chooses the least ip irdp
> preference
> >default g/w. No it is not route-cache, i have
> disabled
> >it. I am clearing arp everytime. I can clearly see
> the
> >g/w being changed towards the least priority.
> >
> >All I am asking is what should be done in the lab
> if
> >asked to do it? Follow the reality or do it
> according
> >to the doc.??
>
> Can some one pls. advice.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Sandro
>
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