From: li jian hua (jasonli@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu May 23 2002 - 23:03:12 GMT-3
Hi,
at the page of 433:
1.Solve the problem below:
"A router is running rip and ospf.Both routing protocols are using
172.16.0.0 address space.The router also has two 172.16.0.0 subnets
connected.Rip redistribution did not inject the routes into
OSPF.Redistribute connected injected them in.Why?
The answer is at page 914:
1.Even though two of the directly-connected subnets are defined as
RIPsubnets,they are listed as connected subnets on the
router.Therefore,redistribute connected must be used to redistribute the routes
into OSPF.
I do not understand above .Here is an example:
------e0/0(r1)e0/1------e0/0(r2)
e0/0 of r1:172.16.1.1/24
e0/1of r1:172.16.2.1/24
e0/0 of r2:172.16.2.2/24
host r1
router rip
network 172.16.0.0
router ospf 2002
network 172.16.2.1 0.0.0.0 area 0
redistribute rip subnets
I think r2 can learn 172.16.1.0/24 by above configuration.
But according the book,it is no.
Please comment.
rgds
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