From: Philip Lai (kimfai@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Jul 24 2000 - 07:47:20 GMT-3
Hi Simon,
If I do not use static route to R6e0, but use default-information
originate always, then all other routers will pointing to their next hop
and eventually will be on R6 as their default. Since R6 don't have a
default to the e0, all unknown routes will be dropped.
Is it correct?
Philip
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Simon Hopkins wrote:
> You don't need to create a static route, just use the default originate
> command and a type-1 route is injected into ospf.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Philip Lai <kimfai@home.com.hk>
> To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 6:06 AM
> Subject: CCIE practice lab -Sydney. OSPF lab
>
>
> >
> > Hi, I am now doing the practive lab in sydney and have something uncertain
> > about ospf.
> >
> > OSPF OSPF RIP
> > -------R5------R6---|
> > s0 s1 e0
> >
> > In the OSPF Lab, Part III, RIP-OSPF Redistribution
> > the question ask:
> > 3.3. Configure R6 Lan interface to be the default network for your OSPF
> > domain.
> >
> > Q: I am wondering how the lan interface can be the default network for the
> > ospf domain. What comes to my mind is to create a "static default route
> > 0.0.0.0/0 pointing to R6 e0", then use "default-information orginate" to
> > regenerate the default route to other neigbours.
> >
> > Have anybody did it before ? Any hints are appreicated.
> >
> > Just wondering if the practice lab are the same worldwide.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Philip
> >
> >
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