Re: bootcamp lab 7

From: Art Davis (senzaart@xxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Aug 24 2000 - 17:19:56 GMT-3


   
You should reach 10.51.0.0/16 via RIP from both R2 & R5. It's 1 hop away from
your R5, but it is being redistributed into OSPF on R2. In fact, OSPF is
"stealing" all of your RIP routes on R2. It looks like your redistribution is
better on R6, maybe you're filtering there and R2 is learning all its routes
from R6 via R3. If you redistribute on both with no filtering, you'll get "...
is possibly down" from your RIP routes, as RIP is waiting for the expiration
period.

Art

"Aaron DuShey" <aaron.dushey@dushey-consulting.com> wrote:
couple issues I am having-
1st of all, I am not getting any routing loops, or am I missing something
2nd-show ip route on r2 shows r2 using the ospf cloud to get to the
10.51.0.0 RIP segment, which makes sense to me because of admin distance.
r2---r6-ospf
r2-r5-10.51 segment RIP
r6-r4-10.51 segment RIP

Gateway of last resort is 137.20.20.2 to network 0.0.0.0

     1.0.0.0/32 is subnetted, 1 subnets
C 1.1.1.1 is directly connected, Loopback0
     137.20.0.0/24 is subnetted, 1 subnets
C 137.20.20.0 is directly connected, Loopback1
     10.0.0.0/16 is subnetted, 10 subnets
O IA 10.3.0.0 [110/70] via 10.101.1.3, 00:01:31, Serial0
O IA 10.6.0.0 [110/138] via 10.101.1.3, 00:01:31, Serial0
O E2 10.22.0.0 [110/30] via 10.101.1.3, 00:01:31, Serial0
C 10.21.0.0 is directly connected, Ethernet0
O IA 10.33.0.0 [110/65] via 10.101.1.3, 00:01:31, Serial0
O E2 10.51.0.0 [110/30] via 10.101.1.3, 00:01:31, Serial0
O E2 10.65.0.0 [110/30] via 10.101.1.3, 00:01:32, Serial0
O 10.100.0.0 [110/128] via 10.101.1.3, 00:01:32, Serial0
C 10.101.0.0 is directly connected, Serial0
O E2 10.200.0.0 [110/30] via 10.101.1.3, 00:01:32, Serial0
S* 0.0.0.0/0 [1/0] via 137.20.20.2
r2#

But, on r6
although the link 10.51.0.0 is showing up, its not being chose in the
routing table, RIP is. Why?

     Type-5 AS External Link States

Link ID ADV Router Age Seq# Checksum Tag
0.0.0.0 137.20.20.1 1480 0x80000004 0x763F 1
10.6.0.0 10.100.1.6 1191 0x80000003 0xD43A 0
10.21.0.0 137.20.20.1 1481 0x80000004 0xBD04 0
10.22.0.0 10.100.1.6 707 0x80000003 0x14EA 0
10.51.0.0 10.100.1.6 663 0x80000001 0xBA29 0
10.65.0.0 10.100.1.6 951 0x80000003 0xEC5 0
10.100.0.0 10.100.1.6 1192 0x80000003 0x6848 0
10.101.0.0 137.20.20.1 1481 0x80000004 0xF977 0
10.200.0.0 10.100.1.6 951 0x80000003 0xB398 0
r6#
Gateway of last resort is 10.100.1.3 to network 0.0.0.0

     137.20.0.0/32 is subnetted, 1 subnets
O IA 137.20.20.1 [110/129] via 10.100.1.3, Serial0/0
     10.0.0.0/16 is subnetted, 10 subnets
O IA 10.3.0.0 [110/70] via 10.100.1.3, Serial0/0
C 10.6.0.0 is directly connected, Ethernet0/0
R 10.22.0.0 [120/4] via 10.65.1.2, Serial1/0
O E2 10.21.0.0 [110/30] via 10.100.1.3, Serial0/0
O IA 10.33.0.0 [110/65] via 10.100.1.3, Serial0/0
R 10.51.0.0 [120/1] via 10.65.1.2, Serial1/0
C 10.65.0.0 is directly connected, Serial1/0
C 10.100.0.0 is directly connected, Serial0/0
O 10.101.0.0 [110/128] via 10.100.1.3, Serial0/0
C 10.200.0.0 is directly connected, BRI0/0
O*E1 0.0.0.0/0 [110/328] via 10.100.1.3, Serial0/0
r6#

Aaron DuShey

Arthur Davis
Network Engineer
Altra Energy Technologies



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