Re: static sap route did not pass to other router

From: BEDA jain (bedup@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Apr 01 2002 - 14:30:41 GMT-3


   
yes i use loopback int , it works fine. you are right static sap never
pass into the interface which is same network as in static sap .

Thanks,

Beda

BEDA PRAKASH JAIN Apartment address 1116 woodway bluff circle cary,nc
27513 9196789188 res 9193922891 work 9195220242 cell >From: "DAN DORTON"
>Reply-To: "DAN DORTON" >To: , >Subject: Re: static sap route did not
pass to other router >Date: Mon, 01 Apr 2002 07:57:45 -0600 > >Is the sap
originating from a network on a port that you wish to pass >the static
sap across? > >If so I would suggest using a loopback to originate the
sap. > >A static sap will not be passed over an interface that has the
network >number that the static sap supposedly originated on. > >Hell,
Why would it? The sap is supposed to be local to that network >right? ;)
> >Dan > > >>> "BEDA jain" 03/29/02 12:41PM >>>
>r1-------110------------r2----220------------r3-------400 > >router r1
and r2 running ipx rip and r2 and r3 running nlsp. router r3 >has
loopback int . > >i put a staitic route in r1 . > >ipx sap 7 print
400.0001.0001.0001 451 2 > >i can see all the route in r1 ,r2 and r3 for
ipx network. > >i can see the server in r1, but i did not see any sap
server in router >r2 >and r3. > >do i need to do some thing else to pass
static sap to router r2 and r3 >? > >i can ping to network 400, but node
i put for static route is not >known >to r1. > >Thanks, > >Beda > > >
>BEDA PRAKASH JAIN Apartment address 1116 woodway bluff circle cary,nc
>27513 9196789188 res 9193922891 work 9195220242 cell >From:
>steven.j.nelson@bt.com >Reply-To: steven.j.nelson@bt.com >To:
>ccielab@groupstudy.com >Subject: Route Reflector and Peer Group >Date:
>Fri, 29 Mar 2002 17:50:43 -0000 > >All, > >I have the following > >
>R1(AS254)-------R10(AS1)-------R3(AS1)--Frame_Cloud--R6(AS1)--R7(AS1) >
> > >Basically R1 is ebgp to r10, then ibgp to r3, R6 and R7 are
reflector > >clients of r3 in peer group "peers", next hop self is set
for the >peer >group >at R3 (As is remote AS, RR Client etc etc) > >The
problem is >that >the next hop isn't being changed at R3 for the peers in
>the group >even >though I have the commands :- > >neighbor peers
peer-group >neighbor >peers remote-as 1 >neighbor peers
route-reflector-client >neighbor >peers >next-hop-self >neighbor peers
update source loopback 0 >neighbor >x.x.x.x >peer-group peers .... and so
on for all routers in the peer >group > > >All >IGP functionality is fine
and loopbacks are being advertised to every > >router in the workgroup,
so reachability isn't an issue. > >Any >thoughts. > >Thanks > >Steve > >
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