Re: Redistributing OSPF to IGRP

From: Tony Olzak (aolzak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Sep 25 2000 - 14:12:07 GMT-3


   
You used "default-network" to add this route on the IGRP router, or you
couldn't get the "summary-address" to work?

Tony

----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Baumgartner" <kbaumgar@cisco.com>
To: "Tony Olzak" <aolzak@buckeye-express.com>
Cc: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 12:43 PM
Subject: Re: Redistributing OSPF to IGRP

> I tried your setup and used the network that was sent to R2 as
> the default-network. It didn't work. Not really suprised as this
> is not a classful network.
>
> But your solution of how to redistribute non-classful (subnetted)
> routes into IGRP is very good.
>
> Kevin
>
>
>
> At 12:05 PM 9/25/00 -0400, you wrote:
> >Kevin,
> >
> >Default-network will work also, some scenarios just don't allow that
> >command. I figured we better find out how to do it without using static
> >routes or the default-network command.
> >
> >Tony
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Kevin Baumgartner" <kbaumgar@cisco.com>
> >To: <aolzak@buckeye-express.com>
> >Cc: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> >Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 12:09 AM
> >Subject: Re: Redistributing OSPF to IGRP
> >
> >
> > > Good catch, I didn't know it would work this way.
> > >
> > > What about using this as a default-network on R2?
> > >
> > > Kevin
> > >
> > > >
> > > > This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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> > > > All,
> > > >
> > > > Just wanted to close this topic and share my findings.
> > > >
> > > > Without using the default-network command or static routes, the only
way
> >=
> > > > to redistribute OSPF into IGRP with VLSM is to use the
summary-address =
> > > > command on the OSPF router. This route will be redistirbuted into
IGRP =
> > > > and allow that router to communicate with the other networks. One
catch
> >=
> > > > is that this summary address must have the same mask as the IGRP
link =
> > > > that is enabled on that major network. Example:
> > > >
> > > > Router 1
> > > > !
> > > > interface Loopback1
> > > > ip address 172.17.59.1 255.255.255.248
> > > > !
> > > > interface Loopback2
> > > > ip address 172.17.59.17 255.255.255.240
> > > > !
> > > > interface Loopback3
> > > > ip address 172.17.59.33 255.255.255.224
> > > > !
> > > > interface Serial1
> > > > ip address 172.17.59.129 255.255.255.192
> > > > !
> > > > router ospf 100
> > > > summary-address 172.17.59.0 255.255.255.192
> > > > redistribute igrp 100 metric 64 subnets
> > > > passive-interface Serial1
> > > > network 172.17.59.0 0.0.0.7 area 0
> > > > network 172.17.59.16 0.0.0.15 area 1
> > > > network 172.17.59.32 0.0.0.31 area 2
> > > > !
> > > > router igrp 100
> > > > redistribute ospf 100 metric 64 10 255 1 1500
> > > > passive-interface Loopback1
> > > > passive-interface Loopback2
> > > > passive-interface Loopback3
> > > > network 172.17.0.0
> > > > !
> > > > ip classless
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Router 2
> > > > !
> > > > interface Ethernet0
> > > > ip address 10.0.0.1 255.0.0.0
> > > > !
> > > > interface Serial0
> > > > ip address 172.17.59.130 255.255.255.192
> > > > clockrate 64000
> > > > !
> > > > router igrp 100
> > > > network 10.0.0.0
> > > > network 172.17.0.0
> > > > !
> > > > ip classless
> > > >
> > > > Router 1 and 2 are connected through their serial interfaces. The
mask =
> > > > on this connection is /26, so the summary on Router 1 must have a
mask =
> > > > of /26 also or it will not redistribute to router 2. At first I
tried a
> >=
> > > > summary of 172.17.0.0 255.255.0.0 thinking that since IGRP only =
> > > > understood classful networks that the summary address would have to
be a
> >=
> > > > class B standard mask. The route did not make it to Router 2. After
=
> > > > skimming through Doyle's book, it reminded me how since the
172.17.0.0 =
> > > > network on router 2 had a mask of /26, only matching subnet masks
would
> >=
> > > > redistribute from router 1.
> > > >
> > > > Tony
> > > >
> > > >
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> > > > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>All,</FONT></DIV>
> > > > <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
> > > > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Just wanted to close this topic and
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> > > > share my=20
> > > > findings.</FONT></DIV>
> > > > <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
> > > > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Without using the default-network =
> > > > command or static=20
> > > > routes, the only way to redistribute OSPF into IGRP with VLSM is to
use
> >=
> > > > the=20
> > > > summary-address command on the OSPF router. This route will be =
> > > > redistirbuted=20
> > > > into IGRP and allow that router to communicate with the other
networks.
> >=
> > > > One=20
> > > > catch is that this summary address must have the same mask as the
IGRP =
> > > > link that=20
> > > > is enabled on that major network. Example:</FONT></DIV>
> > > > <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
> > > > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Router 1</FONT></DIV>
> > > > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>!</FONT></DIV>
> > > > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>interface Loopback1<BR>&nbsp;ip
address
> >=
> > > > 172.17.59.1=20
> > > > 255.255.255.248<BR>!<BR>interface Loopback2<BR>&nbsp;ip address =
> > > > 172.17.59.17=20
> > > > 255.255.255.240<BR>!<BR>interface Loopback3<BR>&nbsp;ip address =
> > > > 172.17.59.33=20
> > > > 255.255.255.224<BR>!</FONT></DIV>
> > > > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>interface Serial1<BR>&nbsp;ip
address =
> > > > 172.17.59.129=20
> > > > 255.255.255.192</FONT></DIV>
> > > > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>!</FONT></DIV>
> > > > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>router ospf =
> > > > 100<BR>&nbsp;summary-address=20
> > > > 172.17.59.0 255.255.255.192<BR>&nbsp;redistribute igrp 100 metric
64=20
> > > > subnets<BR>&nbsp;passive-interface Serial1<BR>&nbsp;network
172.17.59.0
> >=
> > > > 0.0.0.7=20
> > > > area 0<BR>&nbsp;network 172.17.59.16 0.0.0.15 area
1<BR>&nbsp;network=20
> > > > 172.17.59.32 0.0.0.31 area 2</FONT></DIV>
> > > > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>!</FONT></DIV>
> > > > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>router igrp
100<BR>&nbsp;redistribute =
> > > > ospf 100=20
> > > > metric 64 10 255 1 1500<BR>&nbsp;passive-interface=20
> > > > Loopback1<BR>&nbsp;passive-interface =
> > > > Loopback2<BR>&nbsp;passive-interface=20
> > > > Loopback3<BR>&nbsp;network 172.17.0.0<BR>!<BR>ip
classless</FONT></DIV>
> > > > <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
> > > > <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
> > > > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Router 2</FONT></DIV>
> > > > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>!</FONT></DIV>
> > > > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>interface Ethernet0<BR>&nbsp;ip
address
> >=
> > > > 10.0.0.1=20
> > > > 255.0.0.0<BR>&nbsp;!<BR>interface Serial0<BR>&nbsp;ip address =
> > > > 172.17.59.130=20
> > > > 255.255.255.192<BR>&nbsp;clockrate 64000</FONT></DIV>
> > > > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>!</FONT></DIV>
> > > > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>router igrp 100<BR>&nbsp;network=20
> > > > 10.0.0.0<BR>&nbsp;network 172.17.0.0<BR>!<BR>ip
classless</FONT></DIV>
> > > > <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
> > > > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Router 1 and 2 are connected
through =
> > > > their serial=20
> > > > interfaces. The mask on this connection is /26, so the summary on
Router
> >=
> > > > 1 must=20
> > > > have a mask of /26 also or it will not redistribute to router 2. At
=
> > > > first I=20
> > > > tried a summary of 172.17.0.0 255.255.0.0 thinking that since IGRP
> >only=20
> > > > understood classful networks that the summary address would have to
be a
> >=
> > > > class B=20
> > > > standard mask. The route did not make it to Router 2. After skimming
=
> > > > through=20
> > > > Doyle's book, it reminded me how since the 172.17.0.0 network on
router
> >=
> > > > 2 had a=20
> > > > mask of /26, only matching subnet masks would redistribute from
> >router=20
> > > > 1.</FONT></DIV>
> > > > <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
> > > > <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Tony</FONT></DIV>
> > > > <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV></BODY></HTML>
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