RE: OT : route-cache

From: Diment, Andrew (adiment@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Mar 27 2002 - 14:05:25 GMT-3


   
What about creating an "interface port-channel 1" on R1 and R2 and assigning
the 2 FE's to channel-group 1? With the IP address on the port-channel
interface the source IP address should never change.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mannan Venkatesan [mailto:mv_lab@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 10:20 AM
To: lab
Subject: OT : route-cache

Guys
I am testing some thing and it is not working as I expected. The scenario
is,

R1=========R2--------R3

R1 and R2 are connected with 2 FEs and r2 is connected to r3 through serial
connection. R1 has 2 static routes to r3 loopback address. When I ping r3
loopback from r1, it uses both FEs which is fine. But the problem is, it is
picking up 1st FE IP address as source and sending the packets through 2
FEs.
When I picked again, it is picking 2nd FE address as source address and
sending it through both FEs.

I want it to send the packets with 1st FE as source through 1st FE and same
with 2nd FE. I have 2 gre tunnels between R1 and R3. I also have 2 firewalls
between R1 and R2 which are dropping packets with different source address.
I
played with route-cache, CEF, etc but no luck.

I even tried policy routing but no success.

Any help??

Thanks,

Mannan Venkatesan
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Lucent Technologies - ESS
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