From: rodrigo.kazuo@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon Dec 06 1999 - 19:21:55 GMT-3
Iīve just asked because in my sample lab, there is a question: "Create a
loopback interface and REDISTRIBUTE it into OSPF area 4. Ensure that this
network appears in the routing tables of the other routers as internal (OSPF)"
I know if I had configured this network with the network statement under
OSPF process I would have this network as internal in routersīrouting tables. I
was just thinking if we could do it in a different way. Iīve been trying to loo
k
for infos regarding route-maps, etc etc, but I havenīt any other solution yet..
.
Rgds.
"Reed, John" <John.D.Reed@compaq.com> on 12/06/99 05:00:33 PM
To: Rodrigo Kazuo/Brazil/AMERICAS/Equant@Equant
cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: OSPF redistribution
What is wrong with using a "network" statement? That would certainly make
these internal. Is that too easy?
JR
-----Original Message-----
From: rodrigo.kazuo@equant.com [mailto:rodrigo.kazuo@equant.com]
Sent: Monday, December 06, 1999 2:27 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: OSPF redistribution
Hi guys... I have a router running OSPF in S0īs network (area 4) and I
want
to redistribute the connected subnets (E0īs and Loopbackīs) 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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