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Hello, According to what you said, there are two possible solutions:1. The one that I said before: ssh to the first router and from there ssh to the second router.2. If you indeed are runing OSPF on both routers you only have to ssh on the first rout...
Hello,You have to add this to your config on the router where you make the redistribution: ip vrf I rd 1000:11 route-target import 1000:11 route-target export 1000:11 Best regards,Sergiu
Hi there,It may be a bug: CSCsr59225.Symptom: Fragmented packets may trigger the following tracebacks on IOS routers: Jul 26 00:24:00.484: %SYS-2-GETBUF: Bad getbuffer, bytes= 35040 -Process= "", ipl= 2, -Traceback= 0x80845F4C 0x8030D5D4 0x810227F0 0...
You are more than welcome, I'm glad I was able to help. To be sincere, I also thought a lot of times why Cisco would include such a factor in metric calculation. The only answer that I find it plausible is for backward compatibility with IGRP. If yo...
Hello again,Well I made a simulation to verify if indeed load changes or not the metric of a route in EIGRP. The topology: R1:R1#sh ip protocols *** IP Routing is NSF aware ***Routing Protocol is "eigrp 1" EIGRP-IPv4 Protocol for AS(1) Metric we...