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RE: eigrp and managed ethernet
From: "Luan Nguyen" <luan () netcraftsmen net>
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 12:07:45 -0400
Yeah. If the link-layer failure is hidden from your routing protocol, then the routing protocol has to rely on its timer setting. When your EIGRP's hold-time expires, peering would bounce. Luan -----Original Message----- From: Philip Lavine [mailto:source_route () yahoo com] Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 11:43 AM To: nanog Subject: eigrp and managed Ethernet For some reason when I lose layer 3 connectivity between two managed Ethernet sites EIGRP does not bounce.Is this because the physical interface does not bounce?
Current thread:
- eigrp and managed ethernet Philip Lavine (Sep 23)
- RE: eigrp and managed ethernet Matthew Huff (Sep 23)
- RE: eigrp and managed ethernet Luan Nguyen (Sep 23)
- Re: eigrp and managed ethernet Stephen Kratzer (Sep 23)
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- Re: eigrp and managed ethernet Philip Lavine (Sep 23)
- Re: eigrp and managed ethernet Jeremy_Lunsford (Sep 23)
- RE: eigrp and managed ethernet Brian Knoll (Sep 23)
- Re: eigrp and managed ethernet Stephen Kratzer (Sep 23)
- Re: eigrp and managed ethernet Kevin Hodle (Sep 23)
- Re: eigrp and managed ethernet Joseph Doran (Sep 23)
- Re: eigrp and managed ethernet Stephen Kratzer (Sep 23)