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pri link ip address

vip80y_cisco
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Hi Guys,

I just wondering, which IP address on RouterD should I include on "session target ipv4" if for example:

RouterA would like to call RouterF, how do you direct the call to using the "PRI link" on RouterB >> RouterE >> RouterF? instead of going to RouterB >> RouterC >> RouterF as RouterC is set only for "backup link" incase if the "PRI link" is down.

eigrp/ospf routing protocol apply in this configuration....

RouterA--------------------RouterB------------------RouterC-|

      10.0.0.1           10.0.0.2  |   10.0.0.3         10.0.0.4      | 10.0.0.9  

                                                 |                                               |

                                                 | (pri link - cloud)                  |(back up link)

                                                 |                                              |

RouterD-------------------RouterE-------------------RouterF-| 10.0.0.10

      10.0.0.5             10.0.0.6      10.0.0.7         10.0.0.8

Thanks in advance,

Terrence

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You don't need to create a loopback it is just a recommendation. What you need to do is bind your call control and media to a specific interface. A loopback is recommended because it is a logical interface and, as such, is not subjected to link failures that could occur on a physical interface. In your diagram (which may change for the next question) RouterD may have just one link. So, one may say "hey, since it has one link I will just use that link.". That could be true, but when you put together a design for a real life situation, you want to make sure you apply a design aspect such as IP address allocation, the use of loopback, call signaling protocol, etc. etc. across all components. At least as much as possible.

So, is it required: no. Is it recommended? By me - yes.

HTH.

Regards,

Bill

HTH -Bill (b) http://ucguerrilla.com (t) @ucguerrilla

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James Hawkins
Level 8
Level 8

Set up a loopback interface on router F and use the IP address assigned to

it as the target. Enable a dynamic routing protocol and Bob's your uncle.

My answer to this is the same as it was when first posed by you in this thread:

https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3065696#3065696

Regards,

Bill

HTH -Bill (b) http://ucguerrilla.com (t) @ucguerrilla

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vip80y_cisco
Level 1
Level 1

Thanks James and thanks again William for your reply

but what happens if RouterA would like to call RouterD, so RouterA >> RouterB >> RouterE >> RouterD. Do I need to create a loopback int as well for RouterD?

Cheers,

Terrence

You don't need to create a loopback it is just a recommendation. What you need to do is bind your call control and media to a specific interface. A loopback is recommended because it is a logical interface and, as such, is not subjected to link failures that could occur on a physical interface. In your diagram (which may change for the next question) RouterD may have just one link. So, one may say "hey, since it has one link I will just use that link.". That could be true, but when you put together a design for a real life situation, you want to make sure you apply a design aspect such as IP address allocation, the use of loopback, call signaling protocol, etc. etc. across all components. At least as much as possible.

So, is it required: no. Is it recommended? By me - yes.

HTH.

Regards,

Bill

HTH -Bill (b) http://ucguerrilla.com (t) @ucguerrilla

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thanks for your help....