ICMP TTL EXPIRE IN TRANSIT
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10-23-2010 01:11 AM - edited 03-04-2019 10:13 AM
Hi..
We are using the connectivity as follow.
Location 1 Location2
Router 1 ----------- Router 1
Router 2 ---------- Router 2
- We have configured HSRP between these routers.
- Router 1 to Router 1 is primary and Router 2 to Router 2 is secondary.
- We are able to ping the server at location 2 when our primary link is up.
- but when primary fails and secondary link is up then we are not able ping some server of location 2.
- There error message we get is ttl expire in time.
Ned help to solve this problem.
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10-23-2010 02:26 AM
Hi Santosh,
Do you have identical routing table at router 2 (other end) as that of router 1 (other end)..You can try using sh ip route
on both router for the server IP's.
How is router1 and router2 learn routes from far end..i mean which routing protocol
please reply with necessary details..which help to understand problem
Regards
Mahesh
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10-25-2010 01:53 AM
Hi.
Kindly find the attachmnet of HSRP configuration, suggest if need any changes to be done.
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10-25-2010 01:58 AM
Hi,
Please verify when your primary link goes down does your tunnel goes down in location 1. you can cross check by seeeing
hsrp status and see if router1 is primary or router 2...when primary link is down
If tunnel do not go down you need to use IP SLA
Regards
Mahesh
