From: Michael Bausenwein (mikeb55@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Dec 28 1999 - 21:13:42 GMT-3
Try adding a default network to a different network that is already in the
routing table of the ospf router.
Always add default net on the major network boundaries, if not it will add a
static route.
Hope this helps
----- Original Message -----
From: Tony Wang <quan.wang@ieee.org>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 1999 5:20 PM
Subject: VLSM --> FLSM
> How's everybody? I have a CCIE lab test question.
>
> I have OSPF area 22 bit and IGRP 24 bit.
> Now I want to redistribute OSPF route 135.10.28.0/22 into IGRP.
>
> I did try summarize this supernet into 4 24bit subnets, which are
> 135.10.28.0 / 24
> 135.10.29.0 / 24
> 135.10.30.0 / 24
> 135.10.31.0 / 24
> but this doesn't work.
>
> Then I did try IP Default-network 135.10.0.0 with "IP classless".
> this still doesn't work.
>
> However, if I use IP defaulf-network 135.10.28.0, it works.
> But this command will add a static router automatically,
> which is not allowed by CCIE test requirement.
>
> Anybody has any similar experience?
>
> Regards, - Tony
>
>
>
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