04-24-2003 06:27 PM - edited 03-02-2019 06:54 AM
Hi All,
I use the following topology to test IRDP:
..............R3
................|
R1--R2-----R4--R5
.........|_____|
R1,R2,R4 and R5 use ISIS and there is route to get each other. R3 use "no ip routing " to disable routing. In the interfaces of R2 and R4 that with the same vlan of R3, I issue "ip irdp " command in the interface. But in R3 I can not get to R1 and R5. Is there anything I done wrong? Can any body tell me? Thank You!
Waimen
04-25-2003 05:17 AM
Waimen,
When you issued the "no ip routing command", you not only disable routing protocols, but you disable all IP capability in the router. IRDP is a function of ICMP, which is part of IP. Therefore, when you disabled IP routing you disabled IRDP (which I assume is IP Router Discovery Protocol) and any ability for R3 to reach other routers on an IP basis.
Mark
04-27-2003 02:15 AM
Hi Mark,
I enable routing again and got the same result. And my understanding is IRDP is a method that let the hosts that have no default gateway to " get " their default gateway. So must I also enable the routing in R3 ( I disable routing in R3 to make it like a normal PC)? If my understanding is wrong or their is any information about IRDP, please tell me. Thanks alot!!
Waimen
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