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I am trying to figure out why the SLA is flapping between 10.1.2.2 and 10.1.3.2 every 15 seconds. The delay is below 60 Milliseconds and it still flaps to 2nd static route 10.1.3.2. Also, even if I shut down the interface on R2 , 10.1.2.2 still shows...
I am trying to figure out why the SLA is flapping between 10.1.2.2 and 10.1.3.2 every 15 seconds. The delay is below 60 Milliseconds and it still flaps to 2nd static route 10.1.3.2. Also, even if I shut down the interface on R2 , 10.1.2.2 still shows...
Hello Georg,
I got this working too. The two routers on the ends were supposed to be set up as clients with no routing enabled. I recreated it with no eigrp routing processes on 10.1.1.2 and 10.1.6.2. Also with the no ip routing command. I ran a ...
I am using EIGRP as my underlying routing protocol and removed auto-summary on all router configs. I can ping 10.1.6.2 source 10.1.1.1. And notice that the max reply is under 50 ms. Also both routes toggle with this behavior. Check the routing table ...
The router configuration is attached to the original post. but here it is. And since it is using ICMP-echo, it should be from a constant reference. I have seen configs using loopback interfaces for this purpose, but still cannot figure out why this i...