Re: OSPF-IGRP Redist.

From: Scott King (scking@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Feb 10 2001 - 13:19:56 GMT-3


   
Solution to the problem was to summarize OSPF into IGRP. What a
sophmoric mistake! I need to stop doing lab exercises so late at
night.....

Scott

Sandy Thielamay wrote:
>
> What ip addresses are you using ? Are you using a class A and
> subnetting...remember you are dealing with classful and classless protocol.
> Remember FLSM and VLSM..If you are using any of the scenario above I would
> summarize the OSPF routes on the ASBR and see what happen when it goes into
> IGRP. Make sure when you are redistributing you are following the protocol's
> metric..i.e igrp bandwith,delay etc.....
>
> Hope this help
>
> Cheers,
>
> Sandy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott King
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Sent: 2/9/2001 5:13 PM
> Subject: OSPF-IGRP Redist.
>
> Hey All,
>
> Setup is this:
>
> r5---fr---r4---hdlc---r1---token---r3
>
> Between r5 and r4 is OSPF area 0. Between r4 and r3 (including r1) is
> IGRP AS 10. Two-way redistribution on r4. Routes attached to r3 show
> up in r5's table, but I can't ping them.
>
> Suggestions?
> --
>
> R. Scott King
> Network Consulting Engineer
> Cisco Systems, Inc.
> Advanced Network Support - SP
> 9155 E. Nichols Avenue Suite 400
> Englewood, CO 80112 USA
> 919.949.8425
>



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