RE: ODR

From: SFeldberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu Aug 16 2001 - 12:57:16 GMT-3


   
>From Cisco CD- check your CDP configuration.

ODR uses the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) to carry minimal routing
information between the hub and stub routers. The stub routers send IP
prefixes to the hub router. The hub router provides default route
information to the stub routers, thereby eliminating the need to configure
a default route on each stub router.

Using the global configuration command no cdp run disables the propagation
of ODR stub routing information entirely. Using the interface configuration
command no cdp enable disables the propagation of ODR information on a
particular interface.

Steve

                    Jason Sinclair

                    <sinclairj@powert To: "'tom cheung'" <tkc9789@ho
tmail.com>
                    el.com.au> cc: "'ccielab@groupstudy.com'"

                    Sent by: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>

                    nobody@groupstudy Subject: RE: ODR

                    .com

                    08/14/2001 08:20

                    PM

                    Please respond to

                    Jason Sinclair

Tom,

I did this, and redistributed into eigrp, however all I saw was the
connected routes, I did not see any ODR routes.

Eg

RouterA----------------hubrouter---------------------routerB

I enabled ODR on the "hubrouter" and all I saw on the hubrouter was
connected routes for the links. CDP is enabled on all routers and
interfaces. Any ideas?

Thanks,

Jason Sinclair
Team Leader - NSG
POWERTEL Limited
Level 11, 55 Clarence Street, SYDNEY
Phone: 61-2-8264-3820
Mobile: 0416 105 858
jasons@powertel.net.au

                     -----Original Message-----
                     From: tom cheung [mailto:tkc9789@hotmail.com]
                     Sent: Wednesday, 15 August 2001 10:29
                     To: sinclairj@powertel.com.au;
ccielab@groupstudy.com
                     Subject: Re: ODR

                     Jason,
                     ODR is used primarily for hub and stub type of
networks. On
the stub router
                     define a static route pointing to the hub. On the
hub,
configure "router
                     ODR". Do your redistribution into your other IGP if
there're other routing
                     protocols in your network and you want the ODR routes
advertised to the rest
                     of the network.
                     HTH.

                     Tom

>From: Jason Sinclair <sinclairj@powertel.com.au>
>Reply-To: Jason Sinclair <sinclairj@powertel.com.au>
>To: "'ccielab@groupstudy.com'"
<ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Subject: ODR
>Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 10:00:22 +1000
>
>Can someone please let me know a basic config they
have
used for ODR? I
>would like to see the config as well as a brief
diagram as
I can't seem to
>get this running.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Jason Sinclair
>Team Leader - NSG
>POWERTEL Limited
>Level 11, 55 Clarence Street, SYDNEY
>Phone: 61-2-8264-3820
>Mobile: 0416 105 858
>jasons@powertel.net.au
>
>
>
>

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