From: Vladimir Shchutski (vshchutski@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Feb 09 2001 - 20:35:51 GMT-3
Try to decrease administrative distance for network
between R4 and R1.
R3#
router rip
distance 105 network_between_r1_and_r4 wildcard
Sincerely,
Vladimir.
--- Troy Rader <troy@onenet.net> wrote:
> Hi everyone.
>
> I'm working on fatkid #501. My problem is with the
> connected network
> between R4 and R1. R3 is learning of this network
> via OSPF, and when I
> shutdown the eth0 on R4, R3 is is NOT learning about
> this same network via
> RIP, as I expected. I have redist conn under rip on
> R4. I tried a static
> of this connected network to null0 254 and redist
> static. I have my
> metric 1 set for each redist attempt. I've tried
> the rip redist conn and
> redist static with the metric on that line, and I've
> put the
> default-metric on it's own line. I can see the
> route appear with OSPF
> before I shutdown eth0 on R4 with debug ip routing,
> and I can see it get
> deleted when I shut eth0 on R4. R5 is learning about
> 192.19.15.0 via RIP,
> with R4 eth0 up or down, so I think RIP is working.
> I am leaning toward
> some issue with the classfullness of RIP and the
> 170.10 network vs 192.19
> network, but I don't have any answers.
>
> Any and all comments appreciated.
>
> Troy
>
> ps - I don't know why my email client posts with TO:
> where my name should
> be. I use PINE and Outlook Express and get the same
> result.
>
>
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