From: Price, Jamie (jprice@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Jul 12 2000 - 17:03:57 GMT-3
Title: RE: IGRP default-Network
What I normally do is look at the archives for this list and follow
the solution there :)
-----Original Message-----
From: Gerard Robinson
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: 7/12/00 2:45 PM
Subject: Re: IGRP default-Network
What I normally do is to add a loopback with an address of
192.168.1.0 or whatever and advertise that as ip default-network. If
you
advertise a subnet then a static route is added automatically, no way
around
it. Also don't forget ip classless if using subnets of 10.0.0.0.
----- Original Message -----
From: Stephens, Paul [Prof.Serv] <Paul.Andrew.Stephens@compaq.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 12:41 PM
Subject: IGRP default-Network
> Guys can you help me get my head round this. I know it has been
asked
loads
> of time but I'm trying it in the lab and I can't get it to work.
>
> Basically the config I have is as follows;
>
> Eth-----R1 -------- R2 -------- R3----Eth
> IGRP-----------------|----------------OSPF
>
> All interface have a 10.0.0.0 address.
> I'm trying to get R2 to supply a single default route to R1. I add
the
ip
> default-network command on R2 but it doesn't get to R1.
> If I put it on R1 it works but it also automatically adds a static
route,
> this I feel would not be allowed i n the lab if they say no static
routes.
> Some of the previous mails said that either side of R2 should be two
> different classful addresses, i.e 9.0.0.0 one side and 10.0.0.0 the
other
> side. This is all very well and good but in the lab you may only get
> classful address
>
> How do I get it to work ? Any one got any sample configs ?
>
> Paul Stephens
>
> UK INI Network Consultant
> Networks and Systems Integration Services
> Compaq Computer Ltd
> paul.andrew.stephens@compaq.com
>
> Tel: (Mobile) +44 (0)7818 457948
>
> www.compaq.co.uk
>
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