Checksumming of packets disabled
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The command output shows that a GRE key is configured on RouterA and the key number is 2,
but no GRE key is configured on RouterB. Perform one of the following steps to ensure that
GRE key configurations of the two interfaces are consistent.
Procedure
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Run the
undo gre key
command on RouterA to delete the configured GRE key.
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Run the
gre key 2
command on RouterB to configure a GRE key for RouterB. The
configured key number 2 is the same as the GRE key of RouterA.
After you perform either of the preceding steps, GRE key configurations become consistent,
and tunnel interfaces on both ends can ping each other successfully.
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Summary
To successfully establish a GRE tunnel between two tunnel interfaces, ensure that their network
protocol status is Up, their GRE key configurations are consistent, and routes reachable to IP
addresses of the two tunnel interfaces on both ends exist.
Two PCs Fail to Ping Each Other Although Tunnel Interfaces on Both Ends Can
Ping Each Other
Fault Symptom
In
, configurations of tunnel interfaces on both ends are correct, and the two
interfaces can ping each other. However, PC1 and PC2 cannot ping each other.
Figure 12-4
Networking diagram
RouterA
RouterB
RouterC
Tunnel0/0/1
Tunnel0/0/2
10.2.1.1/16
10.1.1.1/16
Tunnel
PC1
PC2
Fault Analysis
Possible causes are as follows:
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Routes from RouterA to PC2 do not exist.
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Routes from RouterB to PC1 do not exist.
Huawei AR2200-S Series Enterprise Routers
Troubleshooting
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