From: steveaggie@gmail.com
Date: Fri Mar 28 2008 - 21:52:22 ART
I got some help offline from a couple people. In case anyone reads this in
the archives in the future, the problem ended up being caused by the frame
maps (which are unnecessary). Once I removed them I was able to ping
across.
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
steveaggie@gmail.com
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2008 2:25 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Can't ping after remove PPP host route
I am doing PPPoFR. I need to get rid of the peer neighbor-route to satisfy
a task, but when I remove the host route I can't ping the other side
anymore. If I put the host route back in on both sides I can ping just
fine. Also I can ping to the other side of R5, just not to R5's virtual
template even though I still have a /24 route to the network. When I do an
debug ip packet detail it says it's routing via FIB, so it doesn't seem to
be a frame-map issue. My routers are R3 and R5.
Any ideas?
Thank you.
Steve
R3
Rack1R3#ping 156.9.35.5
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 156.9.35.5, timeout is 2 seconds:
.....
Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)
Rack1R3#
interface Serial1/0
no ip address
ip bandwidth-percent eigrp 10 10
encapsulation frame-relay
frame-relay map ip 156.9.35.5 305 broadcast
frame-relay map ip 156.9.13.3 301 broadcast
frame-relay interface-dlci 301 ppp Virtual-Template13
frame-relay interface-dlci 305 ppp Virtual-Template35
!
interface Virtual-Template35
ip address 156.9.35.3 255.255.255.0
no peer neighbor-route
D 200.0.0.0/24 [90/21157120] via 156.9.23.2, 00:25:07, Serial1/3
54.0.0.0/24 is subnetted, 1 subnets
D 54.9.1.0 [90/21029120] via 156.9.23.2, 00:25:07, Serial1/3
D 200.0.1.0/24 [90/21157120] via 156.9.23.2, 00:25:07, Serial1/3
D EX 192.10.9.0/24 [170/3072000] via 156.9.35.5, 00:06:02, Virtual-Access2
156.9.0.0/24 is subnetted, 12 subnets
C 156.9.23.0 is directly connected, Serial1/3
D 156.9.18.0 [90/2588160] via 156.9.13.1, 00:06:02, Virtual-Access1
D 156.9.27.0 [90/20514560] via 156.9.23.2, 00:25:08, Serial1/3
D EX 156.9.4.0 [170/3072000] via 156.9.35.5, 00:06:03, Virtual-Access2
C 156.9.3.0 is directly connected, Ethernet0/0
C 156.9.13.0 is directly connected, Virtual-Access1
D 156.9.8.0 [90/2588416] via 156.9.13.1, 00:06:03, Virtual-Access1
D 156.9.58.0 [90/2588416] via 156.9.13.1, 00:06:04, Virtual-Access1
C 156.9.35.0 is directly connected, Virtual-Access2
D EX 156.9.45.0 [170/3072000] via 156.9.35.5, 00:06:04, Virtual-Access2
D EX 156.9.44.0 [170/3072000] via 156.9.35.5, 00:06:04, Virtual-Access2
D 156.9.67.0 [90/20517120] via 156.9.23.2, 00:25:09, Serial1/3
D 200.0.2.0/24 [90/21157120] via 156.9.23.2, 00:25:09, Serial1/3
D 200.0.3.0/24 [90/21157120] via 156.9.23.2, 00:25:09, Serial1/3
D EX 204.12.9.0/24 [170/3072000] via 156.9.35.5, 00:06:04, Virtual-Access2
150.9.0.0/24 is subnetted, 8 subnets
D 150.9.8.0 [90/2716160] via 156.9.13.1, 00:06:04, Virtual-Access1
D 150.9.7.0 [90/20642560] via 156.9.23.2, 00:25:09, Serial1/3
D 150.9.6.0 [90/20645120] via 156.9.23.2, 00:25:09, Serial1/3
D 150.9.5.0 [90/2713600] via 156.9.35.5, 00:06:04, Virtual-Access2
D EX 150.9.4.0 [170/3072000] via 156.9.35.5, 00:06:04, Virtual-Access2
C 150.9.3.0 is directly connected, Loopback0
D 150.9.2.0 [90/20640000] via 156.9.23.2, 00:25:10, Serial1/3
D 150.9.1.0 [90/2713600] via 156.9.13.1, 00:06:07, Virtual-Access1
R5
interface Serial0/0
no ip address
ip bandwidth-percent eigrp 10 10
encapsulation frame-relay
frame-relay map ip 156.9.35.3 503 broadcast
frame-relay interface-dlci 503 ppp Virtual-Template35
!
interface Virtual-Template35
ip address 156.9.35.5 255.255.255.0
no peer neighbor-route
D 200.0.0.0/24 [90/23717120] via 156.9.35.3, 00:00:07, Virtual-Access1
54.0.0.0/24 is subnetted, 1 subnets
D 54.9.1.0 [90/23589120] via 156.9.35.3, 00:00:07, Virtual-Access1
D 200.0.1.0/24 [90/23717120] via 156.9.35.3, 00:00:07, Virtual-Access1
C 192.10.9.0/24 is directly connected, Ethernet0/0.1
156.9.0.0/24 is subnetted, 12 subnets
D 156.9.23.0 [90/23072000] via 156.9.35.3, 00:00:07, Virtual-Access1
D 156.9.18.0 [90/281856] via 156.9.58.8, 00:00:07, Ethernet0/1
D 156.9.27.0 [90/23074560] via 156.9.35.3, 00:00:08, Virtual-Access1
o 156.9.4.0 [160/1] via 156.9.45.4, 00:00:41, Serial0/1
D 156.9.3.0 [90/2841600] via 156.9.35.3, 00:00:08, Virtual-Access1
D 156.9.13.0 [90/5145600] via 156.9.35.3, 00:00:08, Virtual-Access1
D 156.9.8.0 [90/281856] via 156.9.58.8, 00:00:08, Ethernet0/1
C 156.9.58.0 is directly connected, Ethernet0/1
C 156.9.35.0 is directly connected, Virtual-Access1
C 156.9.45.0 is directly connected, Serial0/1
o 156.9.44.0 [160/1] via 156.9.45.4, 00:00:42, Serial0/1
D 156.9.67.0 [90/23077120] via 156.9.35.3, 00:00:09, Virtual-Access1
D 200.0.2.0/24 [90/23717120] via 156.9.35.3, 00:00:09, Virtual-Access1
D 200.0.3.0/24 [90/23717120] via 156.9.35.3, 00:00:09, Virtual-Access1
C 204.12.9.0/24 is directly connected, Ethernet0/0.2
150.9.0.0/24 is subnetted, 8 subnets
D 150.9.8.0 [90/409600] via 156.9.58.8, 00:00:09, Ethernet0/1
D 150.9.7.0 [90/23202560] via 156.9.35.3, 00:00:09, Virtual-Access1
D 150.9.6.0 [90/23205120] via 156.9.35.3, 00:00:09, Virtual-Access1
C 150.9.5.0 is directly connected, Loopback0
o 150.9.4.0 [160/1] via 156.9.45.4, 00:00:42, Serial0/1
D 150.9.3.0 [90/2713600] via 156.9.35.3, 00:00:09, Virtual-Access1
D 150.9.2.0 [90/23200000] via 156.9.35.3, 00:00:10, Virtual-Access1
D 150.9.1.0 [90/5273600] via 156.9.35.3, 00:00:10, Virtual-Access1
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