From: ccie2be (ccie2be@nyc.rr.com)
Date: Wed Jun 15 2005 - 20:28:43 GMT-3
It looks normal to me.
I don't know for a fact but how else would R5 get the packets from one to
the other?
Tim
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Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 6:57 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Frame Relay - Hub and Redirect message
Have you seem these redirect messages when the hub receives packets from one
spoke to another?
R5 is the hub for R1 and R2. Net is 142.20.125.0
There is a bgp peering between R1 and R2, using connected address
142.20.125.0.
There are frame-relay maps on R1 and R2 point to the opposite spoke.
R5#debug ip icmp
R5#debug ip packet detail
*Mar 1 07:08:53: IP: s=142.20.125.2 (Serial0/0), d=142.20.125.1
(Serial0/0), len 59, redirected
*Mar 1 07:08:53: TCP src=179, dst=11013, seq=4281176560,
ack=3114935740, win=15776 ACK PSH
*Mar 1 07:08:53: ICMP: redirect sent to 142.20.125.2 for dest 142.20.125.1,
use gw 142.20.125.1
Everything works fine. I am trying to see if these redirect message are
normal behavior.
R2
interface Serial0/0
ip address 142.20.125.2 255.255.255.224
encapsulation frame-relay
ip ospf priority 0
ipv6 address 2001:125::2/64
ipv6 rip IPV6-RIP enable
custom-queue-list 1
frame-relay de-group 5 205
frame-relay map ipv6 2001:125::1 205
frame-relay map ipv6 2001:125::5 205 broadcast
frame-relay map ip 142.20.125.1 205
frame-relay map ip 142.20.125.5 205 broadcast
no frame-relay inverse-arp
Rack2R2#sh fram ma
Serial0/0 (up): ip 142.20.125.1 dlci 205(0xCD,0x30D0), static,
CISCO, status defined, active
Serial0/0 (up): ip 142.20.125.5 dlci 205(0xCD,0x30D0), static,
broadcast,
CISCO, status defined, active
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