09-16-2009 06:51 AM - edited 03-04-2019 06:04 AM
Dear all,
please take a look at the following output:
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router#show logging
Sep 16 14:10:45: RT: SET_LAST_RDB for NET.NET.NET.NET/32
OLD rdb: via WAN1.WAN1.WAN1.WAN1
NEW rdb: via WAN2.WAN2.WAN2.WAN2
Sep 16 14:10:45: RT: SET_LAST_RDB for NET.NET.NET.NET/32
OLD rdb: via WAN2.WAN2.WAN2.WAN2
NEW rdb: via WAN1.WAN1.WAN1.WAN1
Sep 16 14:10:46: RT: SET_LAST_RDB for NET.NET.NET.NET/32
OLD rdb: via WAN1.WAN1.WAN1.WAN1
NEW rdb: via WAN2.WAN2.WAN2.WAN2
Sep 16 14:10:47: RT: SET_LAST_RDB for NET.NET.NET.NET/32
OLD rdb: via WAN2.WAN2.WAN2.WAN2
NEW rdb: via WAN1.WAN1.WAN1.WAN1
Sep 16 14:10:48: RT: SET_LAST_RDB for NET.NET.NET.NET/32
OLD rdb: via WAN1.WAN1.WAN1.WAN1
NEW rdb: via WAN2.WAN2.WAN2.WAN2
Sep 16 14:10:48: RT: SET_LAST_RDB for NET.NET.NET.NET/32
OLD rdb: via WAN2.WAN2.WAN2.WAN2
NEW rdb: via WAN1.WAN1.WAN1.WAN1
Sep 16 14:10:49: RT: SET_LAST_RDB for NET.NET.NET.NET/32
OLD rdb: via WAN1.WAN1.WAN1.WAN1
NEW rdb: via WAN2.WAN2.WAN2.WAN2
Sep 16 14:10:50: RT: SET_LAST_RDB for NET.NET.NET.NET/32
OLD rdb: via WAN2.WAN2.WAN2.WAN2
NEW rdb: via WAN1.WAN1.WAN1.WAN1
Sep 16 14:10:51: RT: SET_LAST_RDB for NET.NET.NET.NET/32
OLD rdb: via WAN1.WAN1.WAN1.WAN1
NEW rdb: via WAN2.WAN2.WAN2.WAN2
Sep 16 14:10:51: RT: SET_LAST_RDB for NET.NET.NET.NET/32
OLD rdb: via WAN2.WAN2.WAN2.WAN2
NEW rdb: via WAN1.WAN1.WAN1.WAN1
Sep 16 14:10:52: RT: SET_LAST_RDB for NET.NET.NET.NET/32
OLD rdb: via WAN1.WAN1.WAN1.WAN1
NEW rdb: via WAN2.WAN2.WAN2.WAN2
router# show ip route NET.NET.NET.NET
Routing entry for NET.NET.NET.NET/32
Known via "static", distance 1, metric 0
Redistributing via ospf 1
Advertised by ospf 1 subnets
Routing Descriptor Blocks:
WAN1.WAN1.WAN1.WAN1
Route metric is 0, traffic share count is 1
* WAN2.WAN2.WAN2.WAN2
Route metric is 0, traffic share count is 1
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DO you have any idea why it is showing this output?
Regards,
Mladen
09-16-2009 07:06 AM
Hello Mladen,
this looks like to be the output of debug ip routing for prefix net.net.net.net/32
the prefix is known via two static routes.
It appears the two static routes are swapping in the role of best path every 1 second.
I cannot say more.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
09-16-2009 07:35 AM
Hi, Mladen,
It seem you have redundant links to the host NET.NET.NET.NET/32, and one of link or (path) is not stable,or flapping.
09-16-2009 11:58 PM
Thanks guys,
Let me tell you some more, maybe now you would be able to help:
The router is an ISR. The problem is the following:
"show ip route" shows a static route to NET.NET.NET.NET/32 via WAN2.WAN2.WAN2.WAN2, although this static route was never configured on the router manually. It was inserted long time ago via reverse route injection by a remote VPN. If this VPN connection is not available any more, why the router would continue to have the static route in the routing table?
When I do "clear ip route NET.NET.NET.NET 255.255.255.255" it shows the following:
RT: del NET.NET.NET.NET/32 via WAN2.WAN2.WAN2.WAN2, static metric [1/0]
RT: delete subnet route to NET.NET.NET.NET/32
RT: NET-RED NET.NET.NET.NET/32
RT: add NET.NET.NET.NET/32 via WAN2.WAN2.WAN2.WAN2, static metric [1/0]
RT: NET-RED NET.NET.NET.NET/32
It automatically inserts the route back into the routing table.
PLS Help
Regards
Mladen
09-17-2009 12:38 AM
Here is something interesting:
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RRI: Fix support for VRFs and same CM on multi-ints
Symptoms: Reverse Route Injection (RRI) is not working as expected with VPN routing/forwarding (VRF) aware IPSec. Routes are created but may not be removed, leaving them stranded in the routing tables.
Conditions: This symptom occurs on routers that are running Cisco IOS Release 12.4 Mainline.
Workaround: There is no workaround
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09-17-2009 07:32 AM
When I do "clear ip route NET.NET.NET.NET 255.255.255.255" it shows the following:
Hi, how about try use #No ip route NET.NET.NET.NET 255.255.255.255,
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