From: John Meggers (jcmegger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Aug 25 2000 - 11:07:03 GMT-3
With OSPF, you can assigne the loopback to a different area, and do an Area
X Range Y.Y.Y.Y summarization. If you're precluded from adding any areas,
then I don't know what the answer might be.
John C. Meggers, CCNP, CCDP, MCSE
Sprint Enterprise Network Services
Fairfax, Virginia
Pager 1-888-314-7008
jcmegger@sprintparanet.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On
> Behalf Of Simon Baxter
> Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 9:51 AM
> To: CCIE Group Study (E-mail)
> Subject: 2nd attempt at a question!!
>
> I'm doing a test lab which has asked me if there's any way to
> advertise routes to loopback interfaces as anything but /32 routes.
>
> I can't see any way around this :
>
> Link connected to: a Stub Network
> (Link ID) Network/subnet number: 130.130.33.1
> (Link Data) Network Mask: 255.255.255.255
> Number of TOS metrics: 0
> TOS 0 Metrics: 1
>
> R4#sh ip os int lo0
> Loopback0 is up, line protocol is up
> Internet Address 130.130.33.1/24, Area 0.0.0.0
> Process ID 10, Router ID 130.130.33.1, Network Type LOOPBACK, Cost: 1
> Loopback interface is treated as a stub Host
> R4#
>
>
> No matter what I do, it always stays as "Loopback interface is
> treated as a stub Host"
>
>
> Is this a trick question???
>
> I'm losing WAY too much sleep over it..
>
>
> Simon
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