11-17-2017 06:50 PM - edited 03-05-2019 09:30 AM
when i tried to ping the destination it is showing TTL expire in transit.
and when i do tracert loop is occurring between the 2 devices...
i have tried with ping -i 255 but no luck.
can any one please suggest me how to troubleshoot the issue...
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11-18-2017 09:13 AM
Hello
The loop is caused because two devices think the other is the best path for the prefix you want to reach and as such both are forwarding the request on to each other.
If you check the route table of them you probably see that prefix is being advertised from its neighboring peer
Can you explain your topology so we can get a better understanding of your network
res
Paul
11-18-2017 09:13 AM
Hello
The loop is caused because two devices think the other is the best path for the prefix you want to reach and as such both are forwarding the request on to each other.
If you check the route table of them you probably see that prefix is being advertised from its neighboring peer
Can you explain your topology so we can get a better understanding of your network
res
Paul
11-18-2017 10:26 AM
Hi
I agree with Paul, you should verify the routing, check why the second IP (Router) is returning the packet it could be because it does not have other specific route to the destination just a default route pointing to the source or the next hop is not configured correctly.
Is possible to see your configuration?
:-)
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