From: sliu@xxxxxxxxx
Date: Fri Apr 06 2001 - 17:46:42 GMT-3
Your impression is correct. Make sure you have your ospf running on R2.
Check R1 with show ip route ospf to see if 151.100.2.2 is in your ospf
database.
Also, turn on debug ospf events and debug ospf packet to see the actual
updates going on...
- Sean
CCNP and others...
Jerry
Hutcheson To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
<jhutches@cis cc:
co.com> Subject: OSPF Distribute-list
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04/06/2001
11:36 AM
Please
respond to
Jerry
Hutcheson
I was under the impression that when doing a distribute list in on an OSPF
router with a deny access list that the router would remove the network
from its own route table but it would still be available on the downstream
neighbors routing table.
However when I did this it was removed from both IP routing tables. Does
anyone have any suggestions?
R1
Router ospf 100
distribute-list 1 in s0/0
access-list 1 deny 151.100.2.2 !!! route is coming from upstream of R1 and
is going downstream to R2
access-list 1 permit any
R2
!no access lists
Route disappears from both routing tables.
Jerry
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