From: Marvin Greenlee (marvingreenlee@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu May 04 2006 - 02:49:39 ART
Policy routing can also be used to override where the
router would normally send the traffic.
--- darbyweaver@yahoo.com wrote:
> Options for Resolving the issue:
>
> The logic seems to be to never learn about the
> destination of the tunnel through the tunnel itself.
>
>
> Here is my list of options to stop the recursive
> routing issue.
>
> 1) Filter the route from being sent down the tunnel
> or learned through the tunnel.
> 2) Use static routes to reach the destination of the
> tunnel to override the dynamic route learned via the
> tunnel (might not be an option)
> 3) Do not use the same routing protocol within the
> tunnel that is being used to learn the destination
> of the tunnel.
> 4) Alter the metric so that the dynamic route
> learned via the tunnel is never preferred (i.e. with
> the Distance Command - aka Route Poison)
>
>
> Anyone want to add more?
>
> Thanks
>
>
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