From: Shamin (ccie.xpert@gmail.com)
Date: Mon May 01 2006 - 14:33:09 ART
Thanks Brian for the reply.
I was begining to get weary as I was not getting any solutions.
I did a hop by hop analysis and was able deduce that the problem is occuring
on R4 as I can ping all the interfaces of R4 from R5 but not anything after
R5.
All the Routers in the ospf domain are able to ping the Loopback interface
of R5(Which shows there is return path from R5 through R4 to all other
routers). But I wasnt able to ping from R5 to all these routers. Anyways, I
will try the options that you gave. I am really not sure how this commands
will help in these scenario. I will try this out in coupe of hours .
regards
shamin
On 5/1/06, Brian McGahan <bmcgahan@internetworkexpert.com> wrote:
>
> Issue the "no ip route-cache" on all interfaces in the transit
> path and then look at the output from "debug ip packet" and "debug ip
> routing" when you send traffic. Trace the problem on a hop by hop basis
> and see what your results are.
>
>
> HTH,
>
> Brian McGahan, CCIE #8593
> bmcgahan@internetworkexpert.com
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