Re: OSPF to IGRP redistribution (I know this has been killed, thi s is short I promise)

From: Joe Jia (ellenjjl@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Apr 03 2002 - 19:15:12 GMT-3


   
What's your IOS version? I remembered if you run on IOS 12.0 version, the
area range does not have null0 summary route. on IOS 12.1, it should have.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lupi, Guy" <Guy.Lupi@eurekaggn.com>
To: "'Mas Kato'" <loomis_towcar@speedracer.com>
Cc: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 4:39 PM
Subject: RE: OSPF to IGRP redistribution (I know this has been killed, thi s
is short I promise)

> Right, that is what I did, R1 is a member of 2 areas, area 1 and area 0.
> Here is a partial output of "show ip ospf". This is why I don't
understand
> why it isn't working. I thought that as long as the router was an ABR,
you
> could use area range to summarize and inject into IGRP.
>
> r1#sh ip os
> Routing Process "ospf 100" with ID 141.63.10.1 and Domain ID 0.0.0.100
> Supports only single TOS(TOS0) routes
> Supports opaque LSA
> It is an area border and autonomous system boundary router
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mas Kato [mailto:loomis_towcar@speedracer.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 4:30 PM
> To: Lupi, Guy
> Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: RE: OSPF to IGRP redistribution (I know this has been killed,
> this is short I promise)
>
>
> Guy,
>
> Although router1 is certainly an ASBR, it really doesn't become an ABR
until
> it becomes a member of two or more OSPF areas. If you hung another
> OSPF-speaking router off of router1 and placed it in an area different
from
> router5, you would then see the results of your 'area range' command on
that
> new router, because that new router would know how to read the type 3
> summary LSAs being originated by router1.
>
> Regards,
>
> Mas Kato
> https://ecardfile.com/id/mkato
>
> > "Lupi, Guy" <Guy.Lupi@eurekaggn.com> "'ccielab@groupstudy.com'"
> <ccielab@groupstudy.com>Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2002 14:44:12 -0500
> >Reply-To: "Lupi, Guy" <Guy.Lupi@eurekaggn.com>
> >
> >I know this has been covered in detail before, I just want to verify
> >something. I have the following:
> >
> >router2---------router1--------router5
> >
> >Router 5 and router 1 are OSPF, router 2 and router 1 is igrp only. I
know
> >how to use the secondary address, tunnel, and route-map methods. I know
> how
> >to use summary address on router 1 to get connected routes that are not
in
> >OSPF onto router 2. I cannot get routes from router 5 to router 2 using
> >area range on router 1. Router 1 is an ASBR, and an ABR. I cannot use
the
> >area range command to get the route from r5 to r2, and summary address
> would
> >never work, but tunnels, route-maps, and secondary addresses work. I
> >thought that if the router was an ABR, you could do "area-range [area
route
> >is from] x.x.x.x x.x.x.x". Thanks.



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