10-14-2008 10:12 AM - edited 03-06-2019 01:55 AM
Is there any specific reason or something I can check to see why I do not receive a Hello message reply from a multicast neighbor that is on the other side of a GRE tunnel? I get the following error when I debug ip pim:
PIM(0): Neighbor x.x.x.x (Tunnel0) timed out
Oct 14 12:07:34.417 CDT: %PIM-5-NBRCHG: neighbor x.x.x.x DOWN on interface Tunnel0 non DR
Just trying to verify that this issue is not on my side? Any help would be appreciated. TIA.
10-14-2008 10:26 AM
Hello Daniel,
this can be a sign the GRE tunnel is no longer operational on the remote side = is not correctly routed from the remote site to your router and the PIM neighbor has timed out.
OR
the other side has just removed the ip pim sparse-mode (or other variant) command on its tunnel interface and so it doesn't answer anymore.
I usually see this error message when an IGP routing protocol adjacency has gone down making the GRE tunnel not operational (in my case IS-IS but can be any routing protocol including BGP)
Hope to help
Giuseppe
10-14-2008 10:49 AM
is there a way to verify the last time the tunnel got bounced? We just static route to the other side so I am not worried about the adjacency issue. TIA
10-14-2008 10:59 AM
hello Daniel,
I was meaning the external routing protocol that allows the GRE packets to be routed
if you want to know how many times the tunnel interface went down:
look at the log buffer on the device on in the syslog server.
filter for lines with the following pattern:
Line protocol on Interface TunnelX, changed state to down
X is tunnel number
or if you want to know if GRE tunnel is working you could try to use an extended ping to tunnel destination with source= tunnel source (if this is not blocked by any FW in the middle)
You could think to enable GRE keepalive so that an in-band health test is performed and you can be sure that if GRE packets cannot travel in both directions the tunnel state will change to up/down.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
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