You are right, your 1711 give only 10Mbit/s on it's 100Mbit
interface, it depends only on hardware, in fact with the main processor and the ability to switch packet. I tested some router and this is my personnal (very personnal) benchmark with 2 100Mbit/s inferfaces on a router and multiple test...
Hello All,
I think it's not a routing issue, I use OSPF and 10.1.1.0/30 is known on all my routers.
I perfectly ping the physical adresses on the internet Eth0/0 on each side.
I can't do what i you should do :"be able to ping the tunnel interfaces", I ping only the local one from any...
Thank you for your help, the traffic is routed normaly, it's just i can't ping the remote interface of the tunnel.
The route is Local (10.1.1.0/30 10.1.1.1 and 10.1.1.2 only).
RMA is the only and easyest way to recover your password.
Buy a new router, exchange the mother boards and ask Nortel for a DOA RMA, you'll get a brand new router. I know i'm a bandit.B-)
Try to connect the 2 end with a back to back cable and then on the same router with normal cable, if it still doesn't work check your cable. For me it took 1 year to find out the problem, it was the lack of a stupid loop on a SUN cable.
I'm using 2 cisco 2621 B-) with one eth on my corporate lan (private adressing shema) and the other on the internet. The two routers can see each other perfectly. I created a GRE tunnel between the two router to have a virtual leased line between my two sites. I follow an exemple on the cisco...
I think i have the same problem, my GRE tunnel works fine but from the 2 end router i can't ping the other side IP adresses.
I can't ping the other side of the tunnel, then i think my OSPF routing can't work... Do you kwon how to ping the other side of a tunnel from the originator router ?
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