03-16-2009 09:02 PM - edited 03-04-2019 03:57 AM
hi
im finding some difficulties when establishing a GRE inside another GRE tunnel ( physical media is LAN) ...
tunnel is not coming up.Did anyone tried and solved this issue ?
03-16-2009 09:05 PM
give me GRE configuration on both end, you would get the solution
03-16-2009 10:19 PM
there is no special configs ..its normal gre source destination and ip address.
but in between, there is another GRE tunnel ( tunnel source and destination it has to cross another GRE tunnel- which is configured over LAN (fasethernet interfaces) , where the packets are dropping.
my Q is : Will a GRE over GRE work ?
03-16-2009 10:48 PM
sorry , I can not help you without full information. I do not want to waste my time. THanks. If you want solution, you have follow the instruction.
03-16-2009 11:14 PM
Absolutely, think about what exactly is happening. So, from some source the traffic gets the original L3 protocol header. That traffic will then be encapsulated with an IP header at the first GRE tunnel, putting an IP source and IP destination. That traffic would then begin to travel and could potentially need to traverse another GRE tunnel. So, the now IP packet would again be encapsulated with a new IP header and sent to the tunnel destination of GRE tunnel 2. Once it arrives, the second IP header that was added would be removed and be routed to the first header destination. Once arriving there, that header would be removed and the original datagram would be forwarded accordingly.
I guess one question to ask is what kind of traffic are you encapsulating at the first GRE tunnel? Is it IP? or something else?
07-08-2012 09:55 PM
I have a Wireshark pcap of GRE over GRE posted here:
https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/docs/DOC-15614
http://cloudshark.org/captures/5f253eda320d
There are some RIPv2 packets and ICMP.
This was made by my Linux and Cisco devices and another endpoint on the internet.
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