From: rodrigo.kazuo@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon Dec 06 1999 - 19:27:23 GMT-3
I´ve already tried to config this way, but the routers still have the rout
e
as external. I´ve also performed a reload, with no success... As router is
performing redistribution, I think the route will be advertised as external typ
e
2 by default.. Is it correct?!
Tks and rgds.
"Rogell, Dennis" <Dennis_Rogell@milgo.com> on 12/06/99 06:00:23 PM
To: Rodrigo Kazuo/Brazil/AMERICAS/Equant@Equant
cc:
Subject: RE: OSPF redistribution
What I did to make it work was I had an ip address configured on a loopback,
then in ospf I did a redistribute connected with
a metric count and the subnets. And it was advertized out to all ospf
routers.Sometimes you might have to do a clear ip route.
I also found out that when you are dealing with ospf using loopbacks you
might have to also reboot the router. Let me know what
happens.
Dennis Rogell
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rodrigo.kazuo@equant.com [SMTP:rodrigo.kazuo@equant.com]
> Sent: Monday, December 06, 1999 11:27 AM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: OSPF redistribution
>
>
>
> Hi guys... I have a router running OSPF in S0´s network (area 4) and
> I want
> to redistribute the connected subnets (E0´s and Loopback´s) into this
> area. The
> requirement is that these subnets must appear as "internal" to the other
> routers
> in OSPF... Does anyone have a solution for this?!
>
> Tks in advance...
>
>
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