From: Ovidiu Neghina (o.neghina@gmail.com)
Date: Sun May 27 2007 - 08:20:10 ART
Hi Kim
No is not ...
The problem is the traffic generated by the router goes through HDLC
Serial0/1/1
with source addres of frame relay subinterface Serial 0/1/0.1
10x,
Ovidiu
On 5/26/07, Kim <support@isolvesystems.com> wrote:
>
> Ovidiu,
> Looks like the traffic is load balanced between main and subinterface. In
> your show output below, the traffic is going out thru subinterface. Thus,
> the source address is the subint address.
>
> Regards,
> Kim
>
>
>
> On 5/25/07, Ovidiu Neghina <o.neghina@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi dear all,
> > Maybe you could help.
> >
> > I have lab with 2 routers,R4 and R5, connected through 2 equal path
> > links:
> > serial link and a frame-relay point to point link.
> > I am pinging 150.1.4.1 from R5 and now comes the question....
> > R5 choses serial0/1/1 to send the packets but the source of the icmp
> > packet
> > is the address of
> > serial 0/1/0.1 . *The source should be ip address of serial0/1/1 right ?
> >
> > *R5#show ip route 150.1.4.1 ------------------------ i have 2 equal
> > routes
> > to 150.1.4.1
> > Routing entry for 150.1.4.0/24
> > Known via "ospf 1", distance 110, metric 65, type intra area
> > Last update from 155.1.45.4 on Serial0/1/1, 00:01:40 ago
> > Routing Descriptor Blocks:
> > 155.1.45.4, from 150.1.4.4, 00:01:40 ago, via *Serial0/1/1*
> > Route metric is 65, traffic share count is 1
> > * 155.1.0.4, from 150.1.4.4, 00:01:40 ago, via *Serial0/1/0.1
> > * Route metric is 65, traffic share count is 1
> >
> > R5#sh ip int brief | i erial
> > Serial0/1/0 unassigned YES manual up
> > up
> > *Serial0/1/0.1 155.1.0.5 YES manual up
> > up
> > Serial0/1/1 155.1.45.5 YES NVRAM up
> > up*
> > Serial0/1/1.1 unassigned YES unset deleted
> > down
> > R5#
> >
> > R5#ping 150.1.4.1 r 1
> > Type escape sequence to abort.
> > Sending 1, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 150.1.4.1, timeout is 2 seconds:
> > !
> > Success rate is 100 percent (1/1), round-trip min/avg/max = 28/28/28 ms
> > R5#
> >
> > IP: tableid=0,* s=155.1.0.5 (local), d=150.1.4.1 (Serial0/1/1),* routed
> > via
> > FIB
> > IP: s=155.1.0.5 (local), d= 150.1.4.1 (Serial0/1/1), len 100, sending
> > ICMP type=8, code=0
> > IP: tableid=0, s=150.1.4.1 (Serial0/1/0.1), d=155.1.0.5 (Serial0/1/0.1),
> >
> > routed via RIB
> > IP: s=150.1.4.1 (Serial0/1/0.1), d=155.1.0.5 (Serial0/1/0.1), len 100,
> > rcvd
> > 3
> > ICMP type=0, code=0
> >
> > I don't have local policy routing on R5 , cef is fine:
> >
> > R5#sh ip cef 150.1.4.1
> > 150.1.4.0/24, version 244, epoch 0, per-destination sharing
> > 0 packets, 0 bytes
> > via 155.1.45.4 , Serial0/1/1, 0 dependencies
> > traffic share 1
> > next hop 155.1.45.4, Serial0/1/1
> > valid adjacency
> > via 155.1.0.4, Serial0/1/0.1, 0 dependencies
> > traffic share 1
> > next hop 155.1.0.4, Serial0/1/0.1
> > valid adjacency
> > 0 packets, 0 bytes switched through the prefix
> > tmstats: external 0 packets, 0 bytes
> > internal 0 packets, 0 bytes
> >
> > have a great day
> > Ovidiu
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