From: Johnny Dedon (johnny.dedon@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Feb 22 2001 - 20:27:14 GMT-3
Guys,
I've asked Mark this question and have not gotten an answer that works for
me. Router 2 has a loopback on it addressed 200.200.200.1/24.
This loopback is not advertised by any routing protocol or by redistribute
connected command.
How can it be reached from router3? Mark says through the default route
injected into ospf with the always keyword. The default route injected is
from the 137.20.20.0/24 network according to the answer configs. Since
router4 is also connected to this network and router 3 reaches the default
network through router 4, how does router 3 ever reach 200.200.200.1 which I
see as reachable from router 2, router 1, and router 7 only.
Johnny Dedon
Senior Staff Consultant
Exodus Professional Services
johnny.dedon@exodus.net
www.exodus.net
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