From: rodrigo.kazuo@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Fri Dec 03 1999 - 16:31:38 GMT-3
Sorry... now I understand when you said about class B and add with 24-bit
mask in RIP...
But, as I said about the default-network, the solution in this case I thin
k
should be a default network and ip classless statement. I am not sure about it,
but I think this config should work....
Best rgds..
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Rodrigo Kazuo 12/03/99 03:57 PM
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Subject: Re: Redistribution how ? (Document link: Rodrigo Kazuo)
If you are using a class B network range, how have you configured a 24-bit
mask in RIP network (as it is a classfull protocol)? For the problem of
redistributing a subnet with mask 22 in an RIP network that is using 24-bit
mask, the only solution I have in mind is to announce and default-network. In
this case, the router must have the command ip classless to use this default
net....
Tks and rgds...
anil kandare <akkandare@yahoo.com> on 12/03/99 01:36:04 PM
Please respond to anil kandare <akkandare@yahoo.com>
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cc: (bcc: Rodrigo Kazuo/Brazil/AMERICAS/Equant)
Subject: Redistribution how ?
Cisco gurus,
I have one classless (OSPF) and classful
(RIP) domains. Rip is configured with 24 bit mask.
OSPF areas with 24,28,26,30 and 22 bit masks. To
redistribute from OSPF TO RIP 28,26,30 bits mask areas
needs to summarise to 24 bit mask. But How do we
redistribute 22bit mask ospf area to RIP ?
RIP and ospf using same major class B
network.
Thanks in advance
Anil
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