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Somewhere in my network,
1) links are flapping, 2) routers are rebooting 3) somebody is making changes to EIGRP distribution list during the day 4) OSPF/EIGRP/BGP peering is resetting How can I find out? Step1: Create a Qmap including a few core routers which have most routes in your network. (gateway routers for your network management segment are good candidtates) Step2: Run a routing benchmark from the map, and save the data into a folder called "snapshot1" Step3: Wait for 30 seconds, and run another benchmark and save data into folder called "snapshot2" Step4: Compare routing table between snapshot1 and snapshot2. --> Click the routers with Add/Del/Modified route entries, and drag and drop each entry into a map. Step 5: Enter the destination of problematic route into Search dialog to find out where the route is sourced from. The source might be: * Flapping link * Rebooting routers * Neighbor reset * Distribution list modification in EIGRP Note: You can examine and compare route tables for one router to achieve similar effects... in that case, you just need to launch routing table toolkit for that routers. Last edited by lgao; 10-25-2010 at 08:41 PM. |
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