Be sure to differentiate between unicast and multicast reachability. Try 'ping 224.0.0.10'.
Stephen Kratzer On Tuesday 23 September 2008 12:25:34 Philip Lavine wrote: > What is really bizarre is that I am down for minutes not seconds and the > timers never fire. If I don't manually passive the connection eigrp will > for some reason think there is a neighbor even though I am unable to source > ping across the WAN. > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Matthew Huff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Philip Lavine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; nanog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 8:59:14 AM > Subject: RE: eigrp and managed ethernet > > Correct. Eigrp neighbor connectivity has a short-cut when L2 connectivity > goes down, otherwise it will use the eigrp neighbor hold-down timer. You > can decrease that timer: > > interface fa0/0 > ip hello-interval eigrp p x > ip hold-time eigrp p y > > where p is your eigrp as-number, and x is how often you want the hello (in > seconds) and y is the max hold-down timer. Generally y is = x * 3 > > http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_2/iproute/command/reference/1rfeigrp >.html > > > ---- > Matthew Huff | One Manhattanville Rd > OTA Management LLC | Purchase, NY 10577 > www.ox.com | Phone: 914-460-4039 > aim: matthewbhuff | Fax: 914-460-4139 > > -----Original Message----- > From: Philip Lavine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > 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?