From: Church, Chuck (cchurch@netcogov.com)
Date: Wed Jun 15 2005 - 12:34:37 GMT-3
Your EIGRP-speaking router is seeing Hellos from another router, but
it's address/mask combination on it's interface doesn't match yours, so
they won't become neighbors. And it's logged. In this situation, it
might not be a bad idea to do authentication. If they ever re-addressed
to the same subnet, you'd be getting unknown route prefixes from them...
Chuck Church
Lead Design Engineer
CCIE #8776, MCNE, MCSE
Netco Government Services - Design & Implementation
1210 N. Parker Rd.
Greenville, SC 29609
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-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Schulz, Dave
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 11:08 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Error messages
Anyone have any ideas on this one...I am working on a network and am
getting the following response. I don't have access to a portion of
this network. I am having a difficult time in locating this on the doc
CDs.
Jun 14 21:32:00.185: IP-EIGRP(Default-IP-Routing-Table:1): Neighbor
10.228.0.2 not on common subnet for FastEthernet0/0
Jun 14 21:32:00.185: IP-EIGRP(Default-IP-Routing-Table:1): Neighbor
10.228.0.4 not on common subnet for FastEthernet0/0
Thanks,
Dave
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