02-02-2008 05:35 AM - edited 02-21-2020 01:53 AM
On a router I get an EIGRP can't find upstream IP and vice versa on the ASA as I have two FA plugged into two Gig E (stepped down) on the ASA. There are two tunnels going out both interfaces but I get these errors simply pinging from the upstream routers.
Any ideas about the EIGRP error?
02-02-2008 05:51 AM
Can you post the exact messages that you are seeing from the Pix and router. Also, are you trying to configure EIGRP across the IPSEC Tunnel.
Regards,
Arul
02-02-2008 06:14 AM
EIGRP% Cannot find adjacent neigh IP address.
I have eigrp network statements on the ASA and router but I haven't configured any routing commands on the tunnel.
02-04-2008 10:55 AM
Heres the error message:
Feb 04 2008 18:09:22: %ASA-5-336010: EIGRP-IPv4: PDM(334 10: Neighbor 50.0.4.1 (
GigabitEthernet0/3) is up: new adjacency
The Cisco Security Appliance System Log Messages, Version 8.0
Gives me this which isn't very helpful...
336010
Error Message %ASA-5-336010 EIGRP-
Explanation Neighbor Change. A neighbor went up or down.
â¢ddb_name-IPv4
â¢tableid- internal ID for the RIB
â¢as_id-autonomous system ID
â¢address-IP address of the neighbor
â¢interface-Name of the interface
â¢event_msg- Event that is occurring for the neighbor (that is, "up" or "down")
â¢msg-Reason for the event. Possible event_msg and msg value pairs include:
-resync: peer graceful-restart
-down: holding timer expired
-up: new adjacency
-down: Auth failure
-down: Stuck in Active
-down: Interface PEER-TERMINATION received
-down: K-value mismatch
-down: Peer Termination received
-down: stuck in INIT state
-down: peer info changed
-down: summary configured
-down: Max hopcount changed
-down: metric changed
-down: [No reason]
Recommended Action Check to see why the link on the neighbor is going down or is flapping. This may be a sign of a problem, or a problem might start occurring because of this.
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