Re: another redistribution question

From: Roman Rodichev (rodic000@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun May 20 2001 - 23:02:52 GMT-3


   
nice question. You are right, if you configure "area 0 range" on the ASBR,
IGRP will not redistribute it. Redistribute command simply looks in the
routing table and takes all routes that are marked "O" (for OSPF) and then
applies FLSM rules. But obviously, if you got "area 0 range" on the ASBR, it
will not have that route in the table (EIGRP will). So, you can either:

1. do "area 0 range" on another router, so then the ASBR would have the
summary in the routing table.

2. or create a static route to null0 on ASBR and redistribute static into
IGRP

Roman

>From: David Anderson <dma@cisco.com>
>Reply-To: David Anderson <dma@cisco.com>
>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: another redistribution question
>Date: Sun, 20 May 2001 18:24:04 -0700
>
>Ok, here is my redistribution question:
>
>Suppose I have an OSPF area (say area 0) with a /28 mask and I am
>redistributing with IGRP which has a /24 mask. Can one summarize the area
>0 using the area range command on the ASBR? I tried and could not get it
>to work. However, what I did get to work was to create a loopback on
>another router in my ospf domain using the same subnet I have in my area 0,
>but with a /24 mask and then advertised that into ospf and all was well on
>the IGRP router. I could ping all of my /28 ospf interfaces. Does anyone
>have any suggestions other than this? Did I miss anything?
>
>Thanks everyone,
>David
>David Anderson
>Network Design Engineer
>Enterprise Solutions Architecture & Design
>(408) 853-5515
>dma@cisco.com
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