Re: IGRP default route

From: Richard Mott (richpmott@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Dec 28 2000 - 01:15:38 GMT-3


   
Ed,

It sounds like the OSPF network dosen't have a route back to the r4
networks? If you are redistributing igrp into ospf on r3 did you remember
the "redistrbute igrp x subnets" keyword under the ospf process.

Rich Mott
CCIE #5234 (R&S)(ISP/Dial)(Design)
Internetwork Solutions Engineer
Thrupoint INC

----Original Message Follows----
From: "Jobson, Ed" <ejobson@thrupoint.net>
Reply-To: "Jobson, Ed" <ejobson@thrupoint.net>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Subject: IGRP default route
Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 22:01:11 -0500

I can't find too much info on IGRP ip default network global command. I
understand it would be used in the following way.......

rest of
network(OSPF)-----------------------------------R3--------------------------
------------------------R4----------------REMOTE RIP NETWORK
                                ip default command(classful)
                                IGRP-OSPF redistribution IGRP-RI
P redistribution

Does this mean that R3 would see all routes from the remote network but R4
would only see a default route? I have done this and R3 sees IGRP routes
from R4 but R4 can get know further than R3!! Are there some other
conditions that need to be included when using the ip default network
command?

Thanks.

Eddie Jobson



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