Marc Chametzky wrote:
I have my new system, LULU, up and it's connected via Ethernet on the same network
segment as DUSTY. LULU is a non-routing end node.
DUSTY is "TYPE ROUTING IV" and has two circuits, TCP-0-0 to LEGATO and QNA-0 for
the local network. DUSTY has connectivity to both LEGATO (and the rest of HECnet) and also
to LULU.
LULU, on the other hand, can only connect to DUSTY. It can't connect to LEGATO.
I thought that DUSTY, being a routing node, would route packets between its two circuits,
but that appears not to be the case. I tried setting DUSTY up as an area router, thinking
that making it a level 2 router would permit LULU's packets to go through DUSTY, but
that didn't seem to work either.
What should I do in order to get DUSTY to route the packets from LULU to the rest of
HECnet?
--Marc
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Have you checked that node DUSTY is sending its router hello packets on the Ethernet
circuit?
Does node LULU receive the router hellos from node DUSTY?
What does node LULU indicate as the adjacency? It should be node DUSTY unless you have
another Level 1 (with higher priority) or Level 2 router on the same circuit.