From: Paul (p_chopin@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon May 27 2002 - 14:19:12 GMT-3
I'm sorry guys, /22 network sholdn't overlap .Lets
chose any other one , doesn't matter 142.10.8.0/22.
That route comes from inside of ospf domain.
--- Bola Adegbonmire <BolaAD@Resourcery.com.ng> wrote:
> Would you look at your ip addresses again and
> clarify. They are
> overlapping and you could never use this on
> different networks on the
> same router or on connected networks in an
> internetwork -
> 140.20.100.0/20 & 140.20.100/24 . If I am wrong
> about your address
> assingments then specify the network addresses on
> connected networks
> between routers and state masks. It is confusing as
> it is, at least to
> me.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CHIDI FRANCIS [mailto:eejiofor@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 12:11 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: REDISTRIBUTION
>
>
> Hi groups
>
> what is the best way to get the following ospf
> routes into igrp/rip
>
> 140.20.100.0/20
> 140.20.100.0/24
>
> when asbr is sharing 140.20.200.17/28 with the rip
> router
>
> (r6 is redistributing)
> ---r5-----------r6--------------------r8(rip)
> ospf route 140.20.200.16/28
> 140.20.100.0/20
> 140.20.100.0/24
> Any help without using default network or static
> route
> Thanks
> Manny
>
>
>
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