09-17-2007 01:35 AM - edited 03-03-2019 06:47 PM
Hi
I have 2 routers on a point to point network. When the user from the LAN try to trace to the core router (CR1) the trace stops on the router connected to his LAN. He cannot get past the serial interface on his router. However when I connect to his router I can ping the core router.
Attached is the running config of his router on his LAN.
Thanks
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09-17-2007 01:46 AM
From your post I cannot verify if this is the only router at the remote site. Does the trace indeed go to 192.168.2.2?
If not, the users default gw is probably misconfigured.
For the rest, is this a new config or has this already been working?
Normally you should also add the 192.168.2 network to eigrp also using: "network 192.168.2.0".
Without this, the other router (CR1) will not have a route for network 192.168.2.0.
regards,
Leo
09-17-2007 01:46 AM
From your post I cannot verify if this is the only router at the remote site. Does the trace indeed go to 192.168.2.2?
If not, the users default gw is probably misconfigured.
For the rest, is this a new config or has this already been working?
Normally you should also add the 192.168.2 network to eigrp also using: "network 192.168.2.0".
Without this, the other router (CR1) will not have a route for network 192.168.2.0.
regards,
Leo
09-17-2007 01:51 AM
Hi
I think Leo has hit the nail on the head. If you ping from the router it will use it's serial IP address and so the core router will know how to route back to it.
On your core router if you do a show ip route - is there a route back to 192.168.2.x.
If not either do as Leo suggested and add it under your EIGRP config "network 192.168.2.0" or add a static route at core site - probably best to go with EIGRP tho.
Jon
09-17-2007 01:51 AM
I am with Leo - I suspect the problem is that the core router does not have a route back. Turn off auto summary on EIGRP and add the lan interface using a network statement.
I say to turn off auto summary as I suspect you will be using a number of these subnets. Allowing autosummary would mean all routers with one of these subnets would all advertise the same into eigrp!
09-17-2007 01:52 AM
Hi ,
add reditribute static under eigrp.
Thanks,
satish
09-17-2007 01:55 AM
If redistributing it would need to be connected not static. Better to use a network statement though as that keeps it an an eigrp internal route.
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