02-15-2024 04:01 AM - edited 02-15-2024 04:05 AM
I have set up a straightforward static 1:1 tunnel connecting two remote locations in a Hub and Spoke configuration. EIGRP is in operation between them. Recently, I've observed that the routes are disappearing and reappearing every hour or even minutes, leading to automatic updates of the route table. Despite this, the EIGRP neighbors remain up, and the tunnels remain stable without any flapping. However, the route table is consistently resetting. Remarkably, there are no packet losses or latency issues to the remote hub site. The only notable factor is that the router is situated behind the FTD (Firepower Threat Defense).Another concern is that clients located internally often experience frequent disruptions in their telnet connections to some ERP application on the Hub site. not sure if both issues are related. So i upgraded the router to new code, still seeing routing table is being lost.
02-15-2024 04:28 AM
Show ip eigrp interface details
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MHM
02-15-2024 04:33 AM
here we go
sh ip ei int det & sh ip ei int
02-15-2024 06:33 AM
the RTO is high but under 5000 which OK
NOW are these perfix from the other Spoke or from Hub (behind hub)
you can add summary at hub for all these prefix and hence any flapping not effect the EIGRP topology
MHM
02-15-2024 09:55 AM
Hello,
If you have a Hub/Spoke topology you can try setting the Spoke side to a Stub configuration and on the HUB side point a default summary route on the tunnel interface towards the Spoke. That way its got a default route and not the specifics. If there is a routing flap/change the the spoke wont even know it and the Hub wont query the spoke for lost networks.
-David
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