From: Niksa Tomulic (niksa@otokrab.net)
Date: Tue Feb 11 2003 - 20:55:36 GMT-3
Hi.
I would say global configuration command "router mobile" is not needed?
At least CISCO documentation doesn't mention it.
Niksa
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Jacques Eding
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 11:59 PM
To: DougAtHome
Cc: ccielab
Subject: RE: Problem getting local mobility to work
As far as I understood LAM, the workstation with the static IP address
will once connected to a different network do a arp request for its
configured gateway. Because of the [IP MOBILE ARP] configured on the
interface the router will answer, with the gateway address, and put a
mobile host route in its routing table.
Then, because redistribute mobile, the routing protocol will
redistribute this route as a connected network.
I tried this with just the commands,
router mobile
!
interface Ethernet 0
ip mobile arp
!
router ospf 1
redistribute mobile subnets
!
On the router the station connected to, so not on the originating
network.
And it worked.
Jacques
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
DougAtHome
Sent: dinsdag 11 februari 2003 20:09
To: Jacques Eding
Cc: ccielab
Subject: Re: Problem getting local mobility to work
AFAIK, the acl is required to tell router mobile what specifically to
treat as mobile. Otherwise, it would just have the interface to go on,
and of course, ITS IP addr is another subnet. As far as routing. I have
included the redistribute mobile command in the config, which is what I
understand is required. Wish I had a sample to work
with. It may be that IRDP is required, but I don't think so - at least
it
doesn't show in the limited documentation.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jacques Eding" <jeding@kabelfoon.nl>
To: "DougAtHome" <dcalton@fuse.net>; "ccielab" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 11:32 AM
Subject: RE: Problem getting local mobility to work
> Sorry, overlooked that one, and your correct.
>
> Have you tried this without the acl?
> Is the mobile route (a host route) in the ospf table?
>
> Jacques
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
> DougAtHome
> Sent: dinsdag 11 februari 2003 16:34
> To: Jacques Eding; ccielab
> Subject: Re: Problem getting local mobility to work
>
>
> "router mobile" is already there, right above the router ospf 1
> command.
I
> also put in a distance, although I don't think that this is required.
> AFAIK, there is no "ip router mobile" command. Is that correct?
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jacques Eding" <jeding@kabelfoon.nl>
> To: "DougAtHome" <dcalton@fuse.net>; "ccielab"
> <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 9:56 AM
> Subject: RE: Problem getting local mobility to work
>
>
> > On router 5 you have to add the command
> >
> > ip router mobile
> >
> > Jacques
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf
> > Of DougAtHome
> > Sent: dinsdag 11 februari 2003 14:33
> > To: ccielab
> > Subject: Problem getting local mobility to work
> >
> >
> > I have been trying to get mobile IP to work in a local network. For
> > purposes of this discussion, the topology is like so:
> >
> > VLAN11 (170.10.11.0/26) -- Rtr2 -----Frame Relay --Rtr5 -- VLAN34
> > (170.10.10.1/26)
> >
> > Rtr2's VLAN I/F is EIGRP, which redistributes into OSPF (and OSPF
> > into EIGRP), while the FR ntwk is Area 0 OSPF. VLAN 34 is in area
> > 2.
> >
> > Full routing in the network is available, no bugs or issues.
> >
> > I configured a PC with an IP addr of 170.10.11.5/26 (gateway
170.10.11.1,
> > which is the Rtr2 I/F), and move it to VLAN 34, but it does not
start up
> > Router Mobile, nor can I ping anywhere out of the PC. I have
installed
> the
> > commands as I understand from Cisco documentation, but no soap.
> > Does
any
> > one
> > have a working config or a link showing this with an example?
> >
> > Following is my current config of Rtr5, if needed. TIA!
> >
> > hostname Rtr5
> > enable secret 5 $1$16B7$XA9fx4lFw2T3sLiXSzjqy1
> > clock timezone EST -5
> > clock summer-time EDT recurring
> > ip subnet-zero
> > no ip domain-lookup
> > ip audit notify log
> > ip audit po max-events 100
> > ip ssh time-out 120
> > ip ssh authentication-retries 3
> > call rsvp-sync
> > interface Loopback0
> > ip address 170.10.5.1 255.255.255.0
> > ip ospf network point-to-point
> > interface Ethernet0/0
> > ip address 170.10.10.2 255.255.255.192
> > ip mobile arp access-group 10
> > ip ospf authentication
> > ip ospf authentication-key xxxxxx
> > ip ospf message-digest-key 1 md5 xxxxxxxx
> > half-duplex
> > interface Serial0/0
> > ip address 170.10.8.5 255.255.255.240
> > encapsulation frame-relay
> > ip ospf message-digest-key 1 md5 xxxxxxx
> > ip ospf network point-to-multipoint
> > no fair-queue
> > frame-relay interface-dlci 52
> > frame-relay interface-dlci 53
> > no frame-relay inverse-arp
> > interface Ethernet0/1
> > no ip address
> > shutdown
> > half-duplex
> > router mobile
> > distance 80
> > router ospf 1
> > log-adjacency-changes
> > area 0 authentication message-digest
> > area 0 range 170.10.8.0 255.255.255.0
> > area 2 range 170.10.10.0 255.255.255.0 cost 54
> > area 2 virtual-link 170.10.7.1 message-digest-key 1 md5 xxxxxxx
> > redistribute mobile metric 54 subnets network 170.10.5.1 0.0.0.0
> > area 2 network 170.10.8.5 0.0.0.0 area 0
> > network 170.10.10.2 0.0.0.0 area 2
> > ip classless
> > ip http server
> > access-list 10 permit 170.10.11.0 0.0.0.192
> > dial-peer cor custom
> > line con 0
> > session-timeout 60
> > exec-timeout 60 0
> > password xxxxx
> > login
> > line aux 0
> > line vty 0 4
> > session-timeout 60
> > exec-timeout 60 0
> > password xxxxx
> > login
> > line vty 5 15
> > login
> > ntp authentication-key 1 md5 xxxxxxxx
> > ntp authenticate
> > ntp trusted-key 1
> > ntp clock-period 17208130
> > ntp server 170.10.9.1
> > end
> > .
> .
.
.
.
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