From: Mas Kato (loomis_towcar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Apr 10 2002 - 14:34:45 GMT-3
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<<R6 is also redistributing OSPF into IGRP>>
This makes R6 an ASBR. You need to use the 'summary-address' command on R6.
Regards,
Mas Kato
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> Khan Munib <Munib.Khan@services.fujitsu.com> "'ccielab@groupstudy.com'" <ccie
lab@groupstudy.com> ospf area range command question???Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 1
5:13:32 +0100
>Reply-To: Khan Munib <Munib.Khan@services.fujitsu.com>
>
>Can anyone tell me what command to use to get the network summarized by an
>area range command for area 0 to be installed into other area 0 routers.
>
>I have the following scenario.....
>
>R2 (Area 0) has a virtual link to R6 (area 60). R6 is also redistributing
>OSPF into IGRP. In order to get the area 0 network into the igrp routing
>table I must summarise it using the area range command. However, R6 dose
>not install the summarised route into it's routing table as (by my
>reckoning) it believes it is hanging off Area 0 due to the Virtual link.
>See diagram below for clarity......
>
>
>
>Area 0 ---------- R2----------F/R--Area
>5--------------R6------------IGRP----------
>
>
>Just to add, When I do an area 5 range command on R2 to summarise the F/R
>cloud, it gets installed on R6(Even though R6 is directly connected to Area
>5) and is redistributed to IGRP, so why not the same case with area 0.
>Thanx.
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