05-26-2015 05:35 PM - edited 03-08-2019 12:11 AM
Hi All,
Could anyone help me on the following question. As I know that the packet have to route from router to router via the destination MAC address of the gateway. However if I have the gateway(both end) that have different subnet(lan) interface that connect together and configure the routing. Will the packet reach from one end of the node to the other?
05-26-2015 09:43 PM
if I have the gateway(both end) that have different subnet(lan) interface that connect together and configure the routing.
Same thing will happen
05-27-2015 02:29 AM
Yes that is what technically conceptual right. However, I could make both the end node to be communicate but somehow after sometimes of period it seems intermittently packet drop.
05-27-2015 02:50 AM
Is there any MetroEthernet or WAN links in-between ??
05-27-2015 02:51 AM
not it is LAN to LAN connection
05-27-2015 02:56 AM
can you run below ommand (as it is) on all in-between switches and routers:
# sh int | inc Ethernet|drop|error|rate
05-26-2015 09:47 PM
Hi Wayne,
"if I have the gateway(both end) that have different subnet(lan) interface that connect together and configure the routing "
What do you mean by this..can you please explain more ..
Thanks,
Madhu
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