Re: Re: SKYNET Lab : OSPF/IGRP

From: p729@xxxxxxx
Date: Tue May 14 2002 - 21:38:27 GMT-3


   
Careful--'ip default-gateway' is used to specify a default gateway for the rout
er to use when routing is disabled (when it's simply a "host" on the network).

Perhaps you were thinking of using 'ip default-network' on R6 instead?

Regards,

Mas Kato
https://ecardfile.com/id/mkato

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From: Jaspreet Bhatia <jasbhati@cisco.com>
Date: 2002/05/14 Tue PM 12:53:58 EDT
To: "Joe Jia" <ellenjjl@rogers.com>
CC: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Subject: Re: SKYNET Lab : OSPF/IGRP

Well Joe, I think injecting a default route with the default gateway
command is the only way to go in this lab . Anyone have any better ideas ?

Jaspreet

At 08:31 AM 5/15/2002 -0400, Joe Jia wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I know this is an old issue, but when I was doing the SKYNET lab from Karl
>Solie's book, I found it difficulty when redistribute OSPF(/15) into
>IGRP(/24).
>Here is the case, on R2 running eigrp and redistribute the two loopback nets
>into eigrp, require to summarize into one network to be advertised. whihout
>any default nework and static network, let R6 ping all R2's eigrp network.
>
>151.100.1.1(loop1)/24
>151.101.1.1(loop2)/24
>R2(eigrp)--140.100.51.52/30 --(eigrp)R1(ospf)--140.100.134.0/24---(ospf)R3(i
>grp)---140.100.36.0(24)---(igrp)R6
>
>Generally, on R2 I summarize the two network as: 151.100.0.0/15, while on R3
>is a /24 network, how can I let R3 redistribute it into IGRP?
>
>
>Thanks
>Joe



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