Re: OSPF NSSA Default;'s!!

From: Peter Van Oene (vantech@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Sep 27 1999 - 16:11:38 GMT-3


   
Unfortunately, I am using the 150.100 network subnetted with 8 bits
throughout my entire network. Of course within the OSPF domain there
is much use of VLSM.

However, the default network I wish to advertise to R1 is 150.100.1.0 /24.
All IGRP interfaces are configured with 24 bit prefix lengths and the router
should undertand this.

However, any time I enter ip default-network 150.100.1.0 on R1, it gets
converted to a static route looking like

ip route 150.100.0.0 255.255.0.0 150.100.1.0.

With no redistribution of static routes, nothing ever gets propagated to R6.

I can set the default network to 150.100.0.0 /16, but the default route does
not get sent. Its my understanding that this should work by default and
that I don't need to mess with default-inf orig on the igrp processes.

ip classless is enabled throughout.

Peter Van Oene
Senior Systems Engineer
UNIS LUMIN Inc.
www.unislumin.com

----- Original Message -----
From: Richardson, Cheryl <cheryl.richardson@lmco.com>
To: 'Peter Van Oene' <vantech@sympatico.ca>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, September 27, 1999 9:01 AM
Subject: RE: OSPF NSSA Default;'s!!

> Peter,
> Look at the routing table on R6 and find a classful route coming from
R1.
> Then on R1, set "ip default-network x.x.x.x" where x.x.x.x is the classful
> route noted. This will allow R1 to send the default to R6. Let me know
> if this works..
>
> Cheryl Richardson
>
>



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