RE: Losing routes when OSPF red into IGRP

From: Roderick Ta (rta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Dec 19 2000 - 12:15:57 GMT-3


   
Tin T. Bui,

Note that on CCO:

"IOS Versions

IOS features up to and including version 12.0 will
be tested on the exam."

I believe from that statement, both features and
IOS version are up to 12.0; pre 12.0 is NOT precluded.

Roderick Ta
Senior Engineer - Internetworking Services
Dimension Enterprises, Inc., a Nortel Networks, GPS IDC/ASP Group
E-mail: rta@nortelnetworks.com / rta@dimension.net
Phone: (703) 712-8709, Fax: (703) 712-8904, ESN (247-8709)

-----Original Message-----
From: BUI, TIN T (SBCSI) [mailto:tb4565@sbc.com]
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 5:18 PM
To: 'Raymond Cheung'; Shaun Nicholson
Cc: MAHeeba; nigel_taylor; ccielab; ccsi100; Bryant_Andrews
Subject: RE: Losing routes when OSPF red into IGRP

Raymond, the area range command will work as well, but you must be careful
on where and how you use it as it has restrictions. Make sure you don't
mistake it for the Summarize command. Summarize is used for external and
Area range used for internal routes. Summarize will not work in this case.
Also, make sure you use the area range command on border routers only or you
might not see what you're looking for. The other problem with using area
range command is that on a loopback, you will see two routes for the
loopback (one with 32 bit mask and one with mask of range).

I currently run ios 11.3(5)T in my lab and it does support ip ospf command.
I believe that the ccie lab runs only version 12+ (Probably because they
want to test you on everything including new features such as VPN). I use
ip ospf command because there are less restrictions placed upon it and my
routing table does not look as messy.

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