From: Dennis Hartmann (sanester8@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu May 24 2001 - 22:53:12 GMT-3
There was a distribute-list bug in one of the 12.0
trains that we were using in a BSCN class that made
the router go into core dump and reload. It was
pretty nasty. I'm sure you will not see it on the
CCIE, but I thought it was interesting enough to
measure. Anyone hear of anyone getting MPLS stuff on
the exam? Is that fair game now?
Sincerely,
Dennis J. Hartmann
CCNP/CCDP/CCNA/CCDA/MCSE
dennisjhartmann@hotmail.com
--- Lachlan Kidd <lkidd@netstarnetworks.com> wrote:
> Hi Luke,
> From my experience it's quite simple
>
> access-l 1 deny 172.16.0.0 0.0.0.0
> access-l 1 permit any
> router eigrp 10
> distribute-list 1 in null0
> That usually works for me, let me know how you go.
> Regards,
> Lachlan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com
> [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
> Luke M
> Sent: Friday, 25 May 2001 9:51:AM
> To: Ccie (E-mail)
> Subject: EIGRP to OSPF without null 0
>
>
> Ok,
>
> Here is a scenario that a friend told me about and I
> just don't get... maybe
> I lack the right amount of brain cells so forgive me
> =)
>
>
> tokyo ------- ether0 -----------------ether 0
> ------------------ sydney
>
> tokyo is running EIGRP with about 4 loopbacks
> 172.16.1.0, 172.16.2.0,
> 172.3.0, 172.4.0
>
> Sydney is running OSPF and EIGRP. I was told to
> allow 172.16.0.0 ( a
> summary net) into OSPF without the routing procotols
> generating a route to
> Null 0.
>
> Ok, so I do a summary for eigrp on interface ether 0
> in Tokyo. Do a show ip
> route and I see 172.16.0.0 pointing to null 0 (as it
> should).
> How do I get rid of the null 0? I don't think this
> is possible.
>
>
> Could someone shed some light into this? This is
> crazy...
>
>
> Luke
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