RE: another redistribution question

From: garry baker (fallow46@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon May 21 2001 - 00:31:25 GMT-3


   
David,

you could try a second ospf process and redistribute
your main process into your second and then use the
summary-address command and redistribute the second
process into igrp. i did something like this recently
but i had to redistribute both ospf processes to get
all my /24 routes into igrp, not too sure why i had to
do that, does anyone have any ideas?

Garry
--- David Anderson <dma@cisco.com> wrote:
> Roman,
> I tried the area 0 range on one of the routers that
> was one hop away from
> the ASBR. However the ASBR is also part of area 0
> and I cant seem to get
> the summary route to show up in the ASBR or any of
> the routers. Any
> ideas? I am going to try again and just see if I
> missed something.
> Thanks,
> David
> At 09:45 PM 5/20/2001 -0500, Roman Rodichev wrote:
>
> >Where did you see that command?! I don't think it
> exists. :) Summarization
> >doesn't make any sense under IGRP. It is classful.
> >
> >ip summary-address can only be done for EIGRP and
> RIPv2
> >
> >roman
> >
> >
> >>From: "Gregory W. Posey Jr." <gposey@conects.com>
> >>Reply-To: "Gregory W. Posey Jr."
> <gposey@conects.com>
> >>To: "David Anderson" <dma@cisco.com>,
> <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> >>Subject: RE: another redistribution question
> >>Date: Sun, 20 May 2001 22:17:39 -0400
> >>
> >>I believe you use the "summary-address" command
> when summarizing between
> >>OSPF and another routing protocol.
> >>
> >>The "area range" command is for when you summarize
> from one area to the next
> >>(on an ABR) within OSPF.
> >>
> >>To summarize from one protocol (e.g. EIGRP) into
> OSPF, use the
> >>"summary-address" command under the OSPF
> "config-router" mode.
> >>
> >>For your situation (summarizing from OSPF into
> another routing protocol), if
> >>IGRP acts the same as EIGRP, then you configure it
> under the interface
> >>"config-if" mode, and the command is...
> >>
> >>"ip summary-address igrp 101 X.X.X.X Y.Y.Y.Y"
> >>
> >>Of course either/both command(s) is/are configured
> on the router that runs
> >>both OSPF and IGRP.
> >>
> >>
> >>Thank you,
> >>Greg Posey Jr.
> >>CONECTS Network Analyst
> >>CCNP - Security Specialist
> >>Cisco Voice Access Specialist
> >>
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>From: nobody@groupstudy.com
> [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
> >>David Anderson
> >>Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2001 9:24 PM
> >>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> >>Subject: another redistribution question
> >>
> >>
> >>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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