01-09-2011 02:26 PM - edited 02-21-2020 05:04 PM
Hi,
Friends, I am studding the DMVPN but one thing I stuck about below output. I marked (in bold/red) those key-words are, I didn't get can it.
Pls discussed to resolve my issue what is those meaning of keyword?
R2#sh ip nhrp detail
192.168.1.1/32 via 192.168.1.1, Tunnel2 created 00:22:02, never expire
Type: static, Flags: used
NBMA address: 10.1.1.1
192.168.1.3/32 via 192.168.1.3, Tunnel2 created 00:16:04, expire 01:43:55
Type: dynamic, Flags: router implicit
NBMA address: 30.1.1.1
(no-socket)
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01-09-2011 04:25 PM
Hi,
Flags explanations:
router—Indicates that NHRP mapping entries for a remote router (that is accessing a network or host behind the remote router) are marked with the router flag.
implicit—Indicates that the local node learned about the NHRP mapping entries from the source mapping information of an NHRP resolution request received by the local router, or from an NHRP resolution packet being forwarded through the local router.
(no socket)—Indicates that the NHRP mapping entries will not trigger IPsec to set up encryption because data traffic does not need to use this tunnel. Later, if data traffic needs to use this tunnel, the flag will change from a "(no socket)" to a "(socket)" entry and IPsec will be triggered to set up the encryption for this tunnel. Local and implicit NHRP mapping entries are always initially marked as "(no socket)."
Federico.
01-09-2011 04:25 PM
Hi,
Flags explanations:
router—Indicates that NHRP mapping entries for a remote router (that is accessing a network or host behind the remote router) are marked with the router flag.
implicit—Indicates that the local node learned about the NHRP mapping entries from the source mapping information of an NHRP resolution request received by the local router, or from an NHRP resolution packet being forwarded through the local router.
(no socket)—Indicates that the NHRP mapping entries will not trigger IPsec to set up encryption because data traffic does not need to use this tunnel. Later, if data traffic needs to use this tunnel, the flag will change from a "(no socket)" to a "(socket)" entry and IPsec will be triggered to set up the encryption for this tunnel. Local and implicit NHRP mapping entries are always initially marked as "(no socket)."
Federico.
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