re: ospf on-demand

From: Brian Hescock (bhescock@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Aug 10 2000 - 18:15:31 GMT-3


   
Bill,
  It should be there somewhere, it was a very lengthy thread for about two
weeks and was within the past 30-45 days I believe. Basically, use a
distribute-list to block rip from advertising into ospf the network you
have on the isdn link. Let's say isdn goes down, rip advertises this and
it's redistributed into ospf. ospf then propogates this information and it
brings up the isdn link. rip sees the link is up and redistributes that
info to ospf. the ospf hello's aren't interesting traffic so the link goes
down after the idle timer expires. rip advertises that and redistributes
it into ospf, ospf then brings up the link... and the cycle continues...

B.

On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Bill Dellamar wrote:

> Brian,
> I searched the archive. There are lots of ospf
> on-demand questions there. I didn't find one that
> related to what I was looking for in what I considered
> an acceptable use of my time. Maybe I was searching
> on the wrong topic. I am going through all types of
> redistribution scenerio's with isdn, frame, atm at the
> lower layers and rip to ospf, ospf to eigrp, etc.
> trying to prepare for my lab attempt.
>
>
> If you don't what to respond to an email or feel that
> the topic is a waste of your time, then delete the
> email - hence the subject field in the email.
>
> Bill
>



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