05-02-2008 12:14 AM - edited 03-03-2019 09:47 PM
I have 3 locations viz. A, B & C. A is central location and is having E1 to B & C. For backup there is also a link between B&C. I have configure Static Route configured so that alternate path can be used if any link direct from location 'A' is down. What I have seen is as soon as the link goes down, traffic is not shifting to backup path automatically. Also what I have seen is althoug the link is down but it is showing UP when I am checking in Show Interface command. For this I manually need to shut the down link then only traffic is shifting to backup path. Sample config of a serial is mentioned below.
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description "Link A-B"
bandwidth 2048
ip address 192.168.2.50 255.255.255.252
no ip redirects
no ip unreachables
encapsulation ppp
no ip route-cache cef
no ip route-cache
no ip mroute-cache
no keepalive
no fair-queue
serial restart-delay 0
no dce-terminal-timing-enable
no cdp enable
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Pls help me so that traffic shifts to backup path automatically as soon as any link goes down.
Manish
05-02-2008 02:39 AM
HI Manish [Pls Rate if HELPS]
The better recommendation on such cases is, migrate your Primary to some Dynamic Routing Protocol like RIP, EIGRP, OSPF. So when the routing protocol routes are withdrawn from the Routing table the next available static route with higher metric will be preferred.
The Viceveresa will also happen as easily as above.
In addition, the another feature of CISCO is, Birectional Forward Detection. Enabling BFD will help to withdraw the failed routes from the Routing table. Have attached the document for the Reference.
Configure as:
Router(config)#int fa0/1
Rotuer(config-if)#bfd interval 50 min_rx 50 multiplier 5
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Hope I am informative.
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Best Regards,
Guru Prasad R
05-02-2008 02:40 AM
HI Manish [Pls Rate if HELPS]
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The better recommendation on such cases is, migrate your Primary to some Dynamic Routing Protocol like RIP, EIGRP or OSPF. So, when Primary Link fails the routing protocol routes are withdrawn from the Routing table & the next available static route with higher metric will be preferred.
The Viceveresa (ie., the fall back to Primary once it is Up) will also happen as easily as above. Since the Routing Protocol will be preferred over the static route with Higher Metric (eg: 200) once it becomes available.
In addition, the another feature of CISCO is, "Birectional Forward Detection". Enabling BFD will help to withdraw the failed routes from the Routing table. Have attached the document for the Reference.
Configure as:
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Router(config)#int fa0/1
Rotuer(config-if)#bfd interval 50 min_rx 50 multiplier 5
Hope I am informative.
Pls Rate if HELPS
Best Regards,
Guru Prasad R
05-02-2008 03:31 AM
Thanks Guru Prasad R
Just confirm anything more need to be configured for EIGRP.
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router eigrp 100
redistribute connected
redistribute static
network 172.18.0.0
network 192.168.2.0
no auto-summary
no eigrp log-neighbor-changes
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Manish
05-02-2008 03:48 AM
HI, [Pls RATE if HELPS]
Your Configuration looks OK.
Note: Make sure to see if necessary to Configure the "EIGRP Timers" and "neighbor command". It depends on the requirement of your Network.
Refer Link below for EIGRP Documentation section for more details:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk365/tk207/tsd_technology_support_sub-protocol_home.html
Hope I am Informative.
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Best Regards,
Guru Prasad R
05-02-2008 01:11 PM
probably you need to enable the keepalive on the serial interfaces.
keepalive is the frequency at which the Cisco IOS software sends messages to itself (Ethernet and Token Ring) or to the other end (serial and tunnel), to ensure that a network interface is alive.
05-02-2008 01:13 PM
probably you need to enable the keepalive on the serial interfaces.
keepalive is the frequency at which the Cisco IOS software sends messages to itself (Ethernet and Token Ring) or to the other end (serial and tunnel), to ensure that a network interface is alive. An interface is declared down after three update intervals have passed without receiving a keepalive packet.
05-03-2008 05:15 AM
Hi Manish,
I agree with Mohmmad.
Enable keepalive on the interface like this:
interface serial1/1
keepalive
This will set the keepalive to 10 seconds and your link can go down automatically, and the failover will occur.
Cheers:
Istvan
05-04-2008 10:49 PM
HI All, [Pls Rate all Informative POST]
BFD feature (as told in my first POST] will be very helpful rather than configuring more Keepalive.
Configuring very close Keepalive values will normally pump the link with frequent keepalive packets.
Also, note the Keepalive packets are only Periodic Manner. You will have to wait until the timer value is arrived.
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Best Regards,
Guru Prasad R
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