From: mcaplan.cs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu Jun 07 2001 - 12:14:31 GMT-3
Fred/John
This thread is from a while back, but I would be interested in your
conclusions.
In my lab as well, I am finding that NLSP automatically redistributes
connected interfaces. irrespective of disabling RIP. Is this the expected
behavior ?
Cheers
Mark
> ----------
> From: Fred Ingham[SMTP:fningham@worldnet.att.net]
> Reply To: Fred Ingham
> Sent: Mittwoch, 23. Mai 2001 03:03
> To: hiler john
> Cc: CCIELAB
> Subject: Re: about nlsp "area-address"
>
> John: You're right, the networks matched are 2-3. Will config and
> check
> out. Interesting observations. I usually use area-adress 0 0. Thanks
> for bringing this up.
>
> Cheers, Fred.
>
> hiler john wrote:
> >
> > Hello Fred,
> >
> > I think area-address 2 fffffffe should only work for
> > networks 2-3.so it doesn't mathc any ipx networks in
> > my test number, but i still got correct routing table,
> > included all four networks.
> >
> > I forgot to metion that I already turned off the ipx
> > rip. So I think NLSP really automatically redistribute
> > connected network.
> >
> > Hiler
> >
> > Wednesday, May 23, 2001, 3:33:39 AM, you wrote:
> >
> > FI> John: The area address command is used to
> > summarize the routes with
> > FI> route mask. area-address 2 fffffffe should work
> > for networks 20-2f.
> > FI> You bring up a good point as to "future
> > compataility". Did you check
> > FI> this out using area-address 444 fffffff0 on both
> > routers (or some other
> > FI> network that isn't configured)? My guess is that
> > it won't work. If you FI> haven't disabled RIP you
> > are probably getting the routes via RIP
> > FI> redistributed into NLSP over the WAN. For a
> > complete check you should
> > FI> disable RIP on all NLSP interfaces.
> >
> > FI> NLSP does automatically redistribute IPX RIP but
> > not connected, or IPX
> > FI> EIGRP. I suspect you have the networks enabled
> > under rip (default) and
> > FI> are redistributing the routes to nlsp (also
> > default). If you want to
> > FI> test this - disable rip and sap on the ipxwan
> > serial link with ipx nlsp
> > FI> rip off and ipx nlsp sap off.
> >
> > FI> Let me know if this isn't what you have.
> >
> > FI> Cheers, Fred.
> >
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