yes, it could still happen. recursive routing is when a router thinks to get to the other side of the logical tunnel, I physically take the logical tunnel. That is wrong, to get to the other side of the tunnel, i physically take the PHYSICAL interface. that is why it is important to always have a route to the physical destination in your routing table. Static route would be your best choice.
Cheers, i noticed that, i am using it for labs and i found it a bit time consuming trying to find a compatible IOS image for GNS. I will try it in the future though, now a have to focus on my ICND2 this week ;)
Very informative...This one what I am looking for it... Great
Great info, thanks!
can u pls tell anyone which tool we have to use to explain GRE protocol .....is Wireshark is enough?????
Thanks a lot.
Curiously... what if you, instead of the logical interface to nowhere, you use a physical interface? Would you still have recursive routing?
yes, it could still happen. recursive routing is when a router thinks to get to the other side of the logical tunnel, I physically take the logical tunnel. That is wrong, to get to the other side of the tunnel, i physically take the PHYSICAL interface. that is why it is important to always have a route to the physical destination in your routing table. Static route would be your best choice.
thanks alot
AlucardX Aizen no problem, glad it helps
I just wanted to simulate a recursive routing in Boson netsim 10 and it crashed :D
I believe it worked )
Michael Colun thank you, simulators are not a good tool for recursive routing. Gns3 is the best
Cheers, i noticed that, i am using it for labs and i found it a bit time consuming trying to find a compatible IOS image for GNS. I will try it in the future though, now a have to focus on my ICND2 this week ;)
Michael Colun I have found that 2691 or a 7200 are the only IOSs I need for GNS3
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