unable route traffice form one interface to other within same router ?????

R1#sh ip int brie Interface IP-Address OK? Method Status Prot ocol FastEthernet0/0 172.17.8.5 YES NVRAM up up

Serial0/0 172.16.101.5 YES NVRAM up up

Serial0/1 172.16.104.1 YES NVRAM up up

Serial0/2 172.16.124.1 YES NVRAM up up

Serial0/3 172.16.120.1 YES NVRAM up up

R1#sh ip rou R1#sh ip route 172.17.10.0 Routing entry for 172.17.10.0/24 Known via "static", distance 1, metric 0 Routing Descriptor Blocks: * 172.17.8.30 Route metric is 0, traffic share count is 1

R1#trac R1#traceroute Protocol [ip]: Target IP address: 172.17.10.87 Source address: 172.16.124.1 Numeric display [n]: Timeout in seconds [3]: Probe count [3]: Minimum Time to Live [1]: Maximum Time to Live [30]: Port Number [33434]: Loose, Strict, Record, Timestamp, Verbose[none]: Type escape sequence to abort. Tracing the route to 172.17.10.87

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Reply to
sushamghose
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You haven't provided enough detail for us to be of any assistance. What does you routing table look like?

J
Reply to
J

So where is 172.17.10.87? You need to provide way more info before anyone an help.

Chris.

Reply to
Chris

On 25.01.2006 14:23 snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com wrote

Please provide "sh ip route 172.17.8.30"

I would suggest to try first without setting the source address.

Reply to
Arnold Nipper

You have installed a static route through 172.17.8.30.

First hop should go to 172.17.8.30 and return to 172.16.124.1 Does 172.17.8.30 have a route to 172.16.124.1 in its routing table?

B
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Bob Goddard

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