From: Darryl Munro (Darryl.Munro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Aug 08 2002 - 21:28:11 GMT-3
I think that I have nailed it. I believe that the version of IOS running on
R8 was causing me grief, it is System image file is
"flash:c1600-ny-l_112-16_P.bin", and the version running on R4 were having
issues talking IPXRIP to each other and ipx eigrp, the version of IOS on R4
is System image file is "flash:c2600-d-mz.121-15.bin". I tried the
connection using Tunnel between another router and R4 and there is no
problem with IPX routing using either eigrp or ipxrip. The only thing that I
can't discount is that the topology to get between the other router I tried
is quite different from the one that I described earlier. So if anyone can
think of why ipx rip updates that are being sent as per the sh ipx int tu 0
command are not be received by the other end please let me know.
Cheers
-----Original Message-----
From: Darryl Munro [mailto:Darryl.Munro@Computerland.co.nz]
Sent: Friday, 9 August 2002 11:26 a.m.
To: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
Subject: IPX Routing over Tunnel 0
Hello all,
I have a problem that I can't seem to crack.
I want to route IPX traffic using Tunnel Interfaces. Not difficult, my
tunnels are up and one end of the tunnels is receiving the IPX routes from
the IPXRIP process. When I look at the other end of the Tunnel the only IPX
routes that are present are those that are local to that router. I have a
frame relay cloud in the middle of all of this and the end of the tunnel
that is receiving the IPX routes is on a router that is hanging off of a
serial interface using HDLC of one of the routers connected to the Frame
cloud as below.
R4<<-------FR-------->>R2<<-----------FR----------->>R6<<-----------CSMA\CD-
---------->>R7<<-------------HDLC------------->>R8
If anyone could shed some light on this it I would be very appreciative.
TIA
The tunnel end points are R4 and R8, the IP addresses of the source and
destination of the tunnels are available via the IGP's that are running and
the config's are as follows:
R4:
interface Tunnel0
no ip address
ipx network 48
tunnel source Serial0/0.1
tunnel destination 10.50.5.69
!
interface Ethernet0/0
ip address 192.168.68.2 255.255.255.0
no keepalive
half-duplex
ipx network 40
!
interface Serial0/0
no ip address
encapsulation frame-relay
no ip mroute-cache
!
interface Serial0/0.1 point-to-point
ip address 10.50.24.2 255.255.255.0
ip ospf network point-to-point
ipx network 24
frame-relay interface-dlci 401
R8:
interface Tunnel0
no ip address
ipx network 48
tunnel source Ethernet0
tunnel destination 10.50.24.2
!
interface Ethernet0
ip address 10.50.4.1 255.255.255.0
no keepalive
ipx network 80
!
interface Serial0
ip address 10.50.5.69 255.255.255.224
Darryl Munro
CNE, MCSE, CCNP, CCDP, CCEA
Systems Consultant
Computerland NZ
104-106 Customs St West
PO Box 3631, Auckland
Phone: 09 306 8700
Cell Phone 027 2897786
Darryl <mailto:darryl.munro@computerland.co.nz> Munro
CAUTION: This e-mail message and accompanying data may contain information
that is confidential and subject to privilege. If you are not the intended
recipient, you are notified that any use, dissemination, distribution or
copying of this message or data is prohibited. If you have received this
e-mail in error, please notify me immediately and delete all material
pertaining to this e-mail. Ceritas / Computerland will not accept liability
for any loss or damage caused by using any material or attachments contained
in this message. While every best practice has been taken to, no warranty is
made that this material is free from computer virus or other defect.
Ceritas/Computerland's entire liability will be limited to resupplying the
material. Thank you
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.4 : Sat Sep 07 2002 - 19:48:21 GMT-3