Re: Please confirm (conf#4c6640e4f07df27b29816ed4bd7b5ea4)

From: john white (johnwhite2008@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Jan 07 2008 - 13:42:46 ARST


On 1/7/08, john white <johnwhite2008@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 16:39:43 +0100
> > From: "john white" <johnwhite2008@gmail.com>
> > To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> > Subject: EIGRP and Static Routing failover
> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have a router A that connects to Router B and Router C. Router B in
> > turn
> > connects to another Router D. Router C also connects to Router D but via
> >
> > another router X.
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> > Hence there are 2 paths on the network from router A to router D
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> > i.e Path1: A ----- B -------- D and Path 2: A -------- C
> > -------X
> > -------D
> >
> >
> > Path 1 has EIGRP configured all the way for all networks i.e Router A
> > runs
> > Eigrp with router B which also runs eigrp with router D
> >
> > Path 2 has static routing configured all the way for all networks
> >
> >
> > Routing works perfectly fine with both of them independently .
> >
> > But I need to have them function in automatic failover mode. I.e. once
> > the
> > static route fails, the EIGRP-learned route should kick in without
> > manual
> > intervention.
> >
> >
> > Right now, if there is a failure between Router C and Router X, the
> > EIGRP
> > learned route to Router D's loopback does not kick in and so I loose
> > connectivity from Router A to Router D's loopback because the static
> > route
> > is still in the routing table cause of its lower AD until I manually
> > intervene but I need the failover to be automated.
> >
> > Which solutions can i use to achieve this automatic failover? I am
> > preparing for my CCIE lab.
> > Thanks
> >
> > BR
> >
> > John White



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