Re: IGRP default network

From: Muralidhar Devarasetty (dhar_murali@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Nov 11 1999 - 12:36:59 GMT-3


   

Brain,
The default route U wanted to send in IGRp domain should be
classfull.Include that n/w in to IGRP routing domain.And also pass it thr'
access list ,apply this access list using default-information <al no> out.
  The route to this default n/w should be known by IGRp process.U can either
add static route for the same or try to get summary route at classfull
border from U'r VLSM domain.
Murali

----Original Message Follows----
From: "Brian Van Benschoten" <vader@inxpress.net>
Reply-To: "Brian Van Benschoten" <vader@inxpress.net>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Subject: IGRP default network
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 23:51:50 -0600

How can I get IGRP to get a deafult route.

R2 ---------- R3-----------R4
            /28 /24
R2 and R3 run OSPF or EIGRP or anything the does VLSM.

R3 and R4 run IGRP.

I want to inject a default network/ Network of last resort into R4. I am
using the IP DEFAULT-NETWORK command on R3 but a debug of the IGRP process
doesnt show it sending out any EXTERIOR routes. R4 sees a few of the /24
routes from the OSPF area but no "gateway of last resort" Calsows book o
pp.356 covers this concept but I cant get it to work. All routers are using
IP CLASSLESS and IP SUBNET-ZERO

R3's IP DEFAULT NETWORK command is pointing to a classfull route that exists
in its own routing table. The route is from a differnet major network than
is running on the link between R3-R4 or for that matter anywhere else in the
network.

anyone have any ideas ??

Thanks !



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