08-06-2009 06:41 AM - edited 03-04-2019 05:40 AM
Hello,
i have 2 sites connected using different ISPs, we configured EIGRP over GRE tunnel.
when one of the 2 links are down , the traffic not affected.
when the other go down , the two GRE goes down
08-06-2009 06:55 AM
I'm not sure that I understand the problem, but here's my take on it. You have this in your routing table:
D 10.10.26.0/24 [90/297372416] via 10.10.28.1, 00:10:28, Tunnel1
[90/297372416] via 10.10.27.1, 00:10:28, Tunnel2
for the same destination. When one of your links goes down, and you look at the routing table, chances are the other link is still up and routing through that tunnel to get to the same destination. That would explain why you have to bring both sides down because now your other destination doesn't know how to get to it either.
HTH,
John
08-06-2009 12:04 PM
Ibrahim,
Can you please post the show ip route output of both routers when you shut down the s0/0/1 interface on NIB_Router_BabElouk and both tunnels go down?
I am suspecting a tunnel endpoint reachability problem here but I need more information about it.
One more question: Why are the corresponding Frame Relay subinterfaces on both routers not in the same IP subnet? For example, on NIB_Router_Maadi, the s0/0/0.16 is 10.10.1.5/30 while on NIB_Router_BabElouk, the s0/0/0.16 is 10.10.1.1/30, thus they are in two different networks (10.10.1.4/30 and 10.10.1.0/30, respectively). Why is that? I assume that there is a PVC going directly from one interface to the other - no intermediate router inbetween. Can you confirm this?
Best regards,
Peter
08-08-2009 01:43 AM
Peter ,
there is ISP devices between the two sites so there are two different subnets (point-point).
08-11-2009 12:33 AM
Ibrahim,
I am sorry for replying lately. Can you please post the output of the show ip route commands on both routers after you deactivate the s0/0/1 interface on NIB_Router_BabElouk and both tunnels go down, as I originally asked?
Best regards,
Peter
08-11-2009 01:42 AM
kindly find attached as per your request
08-13-2009 01:46 PM
Ibrahim,
Thank you for your reply and please excuse me for getting back to you so lately.
The second file contains only the output of the NIB_MAADI router. I was looking also for the NIB_Router_BabElouk routing table in the moment.
Can I please ask you once more for these data? To have as much usable information as possible, please, follow this sequence:
1.) Shutdown the s0/0/1 interface on NIB_Router_BabElouk (not on the other router!)
2.) Wait until the EIGRP session goes down and then capture the output of the following commands on both routers:
terminal length 0
show ip route
show ip eigrp nei
show ip eigrp interface
show ip int brief
show interfaces
show frame pvc
show frame map
Sorry for still requesting new information but it is important to me to see in more detail what is really going on there.
Best regards,
Peter
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