From: Himawan Nugroho (nhimawan@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun May 20 2001 - 23:48:06 GMT-3
Hello,
I don't think we can do that way since no IGRP option for that command,
1720A(config-if)#ip summary-address ?
eigrp Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
rip Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
I believe the only way to do that (except static route) we have to use
'summary-address'
the question is: from the ref I read that 'summary-address' command is used
to summary from outside to inside OSPF.
Even we can use it to summary from OSPF to ouside (such IGRP), no reference
ever mention about this..
so is this solution 'legal' ?
Regards,
Himawan Nugroho
Network Solutions Specialist
IBM Global Services - Indonesia
Voice : 62-21-5238897, Fax : 62-21-2512933
"Gregory W. Posey Jr." <gposey@conects.com>@groupstudy.com on 05/21/2001
09:17:39 AM
Please respond to "Gregory W. Posey Jr." <gposey@conects.com>
Sent by: nobody@groupstudy.com
To: "David Anderson" <dma@cisco.com>, <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
cc:
Subject: RE: another redistribution question
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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