From: Ефременко
Date: Mon Mar 14 2005 - 07:53:41 GMT-3
Hi Eliot.
I found an old letter regarding your question.
From: undaunted@juno.com
Sent: 15 AWGUSTA 2004 G. 5:51
To: tycampbell@comcast.net
Cc: mvh@marcvanhoof.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: ISIS on ATM
ISIS .. there are two types of hellos messages Serial and LAN Hellos ... you are experiencing hello types mismatches.. Here are some possible solutions
1. use the isis network point-to-point statement
2. set up a tunnel and run ISIS on the tunnel
3. set the interface to the same type on both sides of link.
Try it out ...
--- Best regards, Alexey -----Original Message----- From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of Elliott Reyes Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 7:55 PM To: ccielab@groupstudy.com Subject: IE workbook Lab 2 ATMI'm using two routers back to back for the ATM portions of my lab and I'm trying to inject routes from BB1 to R6. I have the following configs.
R6
interface ATM0/0 ip address 54.1.1.6 255.255.255.0 ip router isis no atm ilmi-keepalive pvc 0/101 protocol ip 54.1.1.254 broadcast
router isis net 49.0001.0001.0001.0006.00 is-type level-1
BB1
interface ATM0 ip address 54.1.1.254 255.255.255.0 ip directed-broadcast ip router isis no atm ilmi-keepalive pvc 0/101 protocol ip 54.1.1.6 broadcast
router isis passive-interface Loopback51001 passive-interface Loopback51101 passive-interface Loopback51201 passive-interface Loopback51301 passive-interface Loopback51401 passive-interface Loopback51501 passive-interface Loopback51601 passive-interface Loopback51701 net 49.0001.00e0.1e57.e592.00 is-type level-1 set-overload-bit
Does anyone have any idea's why this wouldn't work ???
Thanks,
Elliott
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