RE: ip policy routing

From: Victor Cappuccio (cvictor@protokolgroup.com)
Date: Mon Oct 23 2006 - 14:01:03 ART


You use a tunnel and point them to both routers Ethernet and when the tunnel
is down then you know that R2 or R1 has lost the Ethernet connection.
InternetworkExperts lab 3 or 1 vol2 ver3 (I do not have the labs in this
computer right now) has a very great example..

HTH
Victor.-

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Enviado el: Lunes, 23 de Octubre de 2006 12:12 p.m.
Para: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Asunto: ip policy routing

in my lab, r1 connects to r2 e0/0 and r3 e0/0, r2 e0/1connects to r5 e0/0
r3 e0/1 connects to r6 e0/0, r5 and r6 e0/1 connect to r4 e0/0
all of the routers use eigrp. r1 will get 2 path to reach r4. i want the
telnet traffic form r1 uses r2 as primary link. if r2's e0/1 (that connect
to r5) is down, the telnet traffic will go through r3.
How can i configure it?
i want to use ip local policy and route-map to do it. but the problem is how
does the r1 know the r2's e0/1 interface is down?



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