From: Ouellette, Tim (tim.ouellette@eds.com)
Date: Mon Dec 23 2002 - 01:02:37 GMT-3
Lo,
When the eigrp process sends out a Hello packet, it inserts it's IP address
when it sends out the hello (source) . If your question, it looks like both
r4 and r5 are on the 137.20.200.16/28 subnet and there shouldn't be a
problem with that. If you debug ip eigrp and possibly debug ip packet so
see what ip address each side is using as the source of the eigrp hello.
Lemme know what happens.
Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: Lo Whitfield [mailto:lwhitfield01@earthlink.net]
Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2002 10:17 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Help with EIGRP routing problem.
I keep getting the message "Neighbor 137.20.40.17 not on common subnet for
Ethernet0" when on Router 5. How do I resolve this error message.
Router 4 is connect via of frame-Relay to R5. On Router 4, I have an
ethernet
with IP 137.20.40.17/28 and S0: 137.20.200.18/28. On router 5 I have have
two
sub-interface s0.1:137.20.100.34/27 and s0.2:137.20.200.17/28. It's not a
frame-Relay issue because I can ping between the routers. Once I added all
the interfaces to EIGRP process, the error message above appeared. What
causes this message and how can I fix it? Thanks in advance for your help
Lo
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