From: Christopher M. Heffner (cheffner@certified-labs.com)
Date: Wed Jun 15 2005 - 15:48:35 GMT-3
Dave,
If you have CDP enabled on the network, then do a "show cdp neighbors
detail" command and you will be able to see the ip address information
at least for the neighbor on the FA0/0 of your router and at least make
sure it is the right neighbor and has the proper ip address for the
neighbor.
You will still have to either run debugs for eigrp to see if the subnet
mask is correct or you will have to gain access to the other neighboring
router (user mode would be good enough) to check the ip address and
subnet mask of the neighboring interface.
HTH,
Christopher M. Heffner, CCIE 8211, CCSI 98760
Strategic Network Solutions, Inc.
VP of Internetworking Technologies
www.certified-labs.com
"Complete CCIE R&S and Security Online Rack Rentals"
-----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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